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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit M99-0249 - KENWORTH TRUCK COMPANY - CHASSIS MIXING ROOMM99 -0249 8801 E. Marginal Way So. Kenworth Chassis Mixing Room City of Tukwila Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 Permit No: M99 -0249 Type: B -MECH Category: NRES Address: 8801 EAST MARGINAL WY S Location: Parcel #: 542260 -0060 Contractor License No: HENDEEI066NN TENANT KENWORTH CHASSIS MIXING ROOM 8801 EAST MARGINAL WY S, TUKWILA WA 98188 OWNER KENWORTH MOTOR CORP 8801 E MARGINAL WAY, SEATTLE WA 98108 CONTACT BOB HENDERSON ' 15208 NE 110th PL, REDMOND WA 98052 CONTRACTOR HENDERSON ENTERPRISES INC 15208 NE 110th PL, REDMOND WA 98052 ******************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Permit Description: INSTALL 18 GA. GALVANIZED MANUFACTURED 9' X 15' PAINT MIXING ROOM NEAR PAINT BOOTH UMC Edition: 1997 Valuation: Total Permit Fee: * * * * * * * * * * ** **************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Permit Center Authorized Signature Date I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the per ormance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this buil in p mit. Signature:___ Date: 5 MECHANICAL PERMIT �... (206) 431-3670 5- 11-_-s:200 a Status: ISSUED Issued: 05/11/2000 Expires: 11/07/2000 Phone: Phone: 425- 867 -2400 Print Name:__ L .f'Oe x. 21,000.00 51.75 This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. CITY OF TUKWILA Address: 8801 EAST MARGINAL WY S Permit No: M99-0249 Suite: Tenant: KENWORIH CHASSIS MIXING ROOM Status: ISSUED Type: B-MECH Applied: 12/13%1999 Parcel 0: 542260-0060 'Issued: 05/t122000 Permit Conditions: 1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Engineer and the Tukwila Buil Division. 2. All permits, inspection re:Cords, and approved plans shall be available at the job site prior to the Start of any con- struction. lhesedocumentsare tobc maintained and avail- able until final insPection'aPProval is granted. All construction to 'be don , in 'conformance With approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building(Code (1997 Edition) as amended; Uniform Mechanical Code (1997 EditySn), and Washington State Energy Code (1997 Edition). 4. Validity of Permit . ihe jasuance of a permit or approval of plans, specifications, and computations shall riot be con- strued to be a permit for, or an approval o f , any vio1ation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinance of the juri%Ojetion. No permit presuming to give to violatCor"Cancel the provisions of this code,shall be valid. 5. Manufacturers installation :Instructions required on site for the building inspectors review. • • • , Project Name/Tenant: //Oak- a'x I'' PM /VT )c deVm -- (z-z- .WL31 t 71 )C Value f Mechanical Equipment: - c2 Site Address ot) : E , mO &ea_wi -t 5, roecOl £tj City S ' ? ?/ r Ta 54 r -OL:n Property Owner: 14i CON—TU fref0 L 60 Phone: ( 7l}, ) ' 76zi '7-00 Street Address: 17 = eft (J7 /l4 City State/Zip: 8 S' Fax #: ( ) Contractor: Q Phone:4 )3- 67 - -4/ Street Address: t5 2Q P r'L ,E , \ l (`)Iii l h - City State /Zip: e . . C - n I v y rP`Lt h, w J Ca/25.),_ Fax #: ) 1?S his Z - 1 Con t ers n: _ Phone: ( ) Street Address: City State/Zip: Fax It: ( ) BUILDING 'O NER OR UTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: 0,14- ./ Phone: (Z ,. � Date: /Z_ /3,_�T Fax Ike — J Z— Print name:; 1 / t_ rr�� i I mO R m Addres f5) j'4 F. 1 I0 7 ) .P L Cit Stet Z t \lio 1 W4 (7,00,5..)___ CITY OF T(XWILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Mechanical Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. MECHANICAL PERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL' REQUESTED: (TO BE FILLED, OUT BY APPLICANT) Description of work to be done (please be specific): 1 05` 2-L /K ' / /f) 1r> ge i &1 - c'1 7ff 61.5 N7'N T&b f d mac) APB y 0 E 1 47142-1 0_5 Current copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building Owner /Authorized Agent: If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 114.4 of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. plic r tio accep • Date Ifcat gy res: 1111110 0 Applica ' n take by '• 'tials) ✓ Submittal Requirements Floor plan and system layout Roof plan required to identify individual equipment and the location of each installation (Uniform Mechanical Code 504 (e)) Details and elevations (for roof mounted equipment) and proposed screening Heat Loss Calculations or Washington State Energy Code Form #H -7 H.V.A.C. over 2,000 CFM (approximately 5 ton and larger) must be provided with smoke detection shut- off and will be routed to the Fire Prevention division for additional comments (Uniform Mechanical Code 1009). Specifications must be provided to show that replacement equipment complies with the efficiency ratings and other applicable requirements of the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Structural engineer's analysis is required for new and the replacement.of existing roof equipment weighing 400 pounds and greater (Uniform Building Code 1632.1). Structural documentation shall be stamped by a Washington State licensed Structural Engineer. 2.. Mechanical Permits COMMERCIAL: Two complete sets of drawings and attachments required with application submittal NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. RESIDENTIAL: Two complete sets of attachments required with application submittal Submittal Requirements New Single Family Residence Heat Toss calculations or Form H -6. Equipment specifications. Change -out or replacement of existing mechanical equipment 1 Narrative of work to be done, including modification to duct work. Installation of Gas Firep Narrative with specification of equipment and chimney type. If using existing chimney, provide a letter by a certified chimney sweep stating that the chimney is in safe condition. NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. 11/2/99 ; ;;1,ii 4,, •. nilscpnu.iloc •a -1.16 S .0 '4 "+! ********* *7k* ****** ******** **' **** CITY OF TUKWILA, WA M 9c — 024 �j TRANSMIT. *************************** *Mc * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. TRANSMIT Number: R9800283 Amount: 51.75 05/11/00 13:56 Payment Method: CHECK Notation: HENDERSON ENT Init: WER Permit No: M99 -0249 Type: B -MECH MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel No: 542260 -0060 Site Address: 8801 EAST MARGINAL WY S Total Fees: 51.75 This Payment 51.75 Total ALL Pmts: 51.75 Balance: .00 ********************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Account Code 000/345.830 000/322.100 Description PLAN CHECK - NONRES MECHANICAL - NONRES Amount 10.35 41.40 , LuJ HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. Industrial Ventilation ri SLEEKER BROS. 4/24/2000 City of Tukwila Building Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Attn: Mr. Bob Benedicto Ref: Project: Kenworth- Chassis Paint Mixing Room Application #M99 -0249 Dear Mr. Benedicto: Please refer to your Building Division Review dated March 7, 2000. Attached is Kenworth Truck Company (Paccar) reply as prepared by Dave Kobayashi, Manufacturing Engineer, PACCAR Seattle. We trust these comments will complete this application. Thank you. erely, Robert H. Henderson President CORRETIi�N LTR #. �I/ 15208 N.E. 110th P1. • Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 867 -240C Fax (425) 882 -1777 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA APR 2 4: 2000 PERMIT CENTER GEN. CONT. LIC. NHENDEEIO66NN GUY OF TUKWILA AMMO MAY 1 0 2000 As FIO'fE0 t?itJ1Lt t 4G DM8!OfJ r199•o299 APR -20 -2000 THU 10:44 AM City of Tukwila Dept. of Dev, 6300 Southcenter Blvd,, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 Attn: Bob 13enedicto FAX N0. P. 01 OVBRVIJW David Kobayashi PACCAR, Seattle 8801 E, Marginal Way S. Seattle, WA 98108 April 13, 2000 Subject: PACCAR, Seattle Chassis Paint Day Room Ref: a) City of Tukwila Permit, M99-0249, January 10, 2000 Review b) City of Tukwila Permit, M99 -0249, March 7, 2000 Review c) 1997 Uniform lire Code, Vol. 1 ,1FCI RECE)' :'TY OF ' P i" 2 PERMITCEI,,,k . In 1999, PACCAR, Seattle initiated a project to improve the storage and handling of flammable materials in the chassis paint area. These improvements consisted of the installation of a ventilated, sprinkled containment area for the paint and thinner used to coat the undercarriage of the Kenworth /Peterbuilt trucks fabricated at this facility. The chassises are painted with a DuPont urethane enamel to provide corrosion protection and to give a uniform look to the truck chassis. The black color (the stock color for all models) is dispensed from a 55 gallon steel tank, which is filled from a 55 gallon drum, This is a closed system. The paint is pumped through a proportioning pump, where it is combined with catalyst and distributed to the spray guns. The black paint is a Class 1 -13 material. When a customer requests a custom color, it is mixed and brought to Chassis Paint. The paint is hand catalyzed (the catalyst is added to the paint by hand) and it is pumped to the guns through the "color stack" (a separate pumping system). The paint is kept in a five gallon can, although it only takes —2 gallons to paint a chassis, The color system is an open system, but only one container (less than three gallons) is open at arty one time, The colored paint is also low HAPS, but is a Class 1 -A material. The bulk material and equipment currently sits on the production floor, outside the spray booth, The colored paint is kept in flammable lockers. Additional sprinklers have been added in this area, but there is minimal spill containment, APR -20 -2000 THU 10:44 AM PROPOSAL FAX N0. P. 02 What we are proposing to install, is a 15' x 9' prefabricated paint day room. The room would be sprinkled, ventilated ( >4 air turns /hr.) and have spill /sprinkler containment. We propose moving the black paint, the color stack, and the solvent sink into this area. We would store the colored paint here as well. CODE: REQUIREMENTS You requested that we inventory the amount and type of material that will be in the day room, 1 have inventoried the material that will be located in the day room (see table 1). There will be a total of 115 gallons (max.) of Class 1-B material, and 42 gallons of Class 1 -A material. The !MC (ref. c) Table 7902.5 -A outlines the exempt amounts of flammable material that can be stored in a control arca. The amounts are doubled if the area is sprinkled (which the day room is), It is also doubled if the material is kept in flammable storage cabinets (which the colored paint will be). Though there should be no more than 2.5 gallons of paint in the color cans, the code rates containers by s ize and not by content. The colored (non - black) paint can be The cans are counted as five (5) gallons ot'material. We are still below the code requirement, but it bears mentioning that there will be -50% less actual Class I -A material in the booth than what the table shows. I have also provided plan views or the area, showing the existing and proposed organization of the day room (figures 1 -2). The numbered items correspond to the items on Table 1. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWII A SUMMARY RESPONSE TO REVIEW COMMENTS r'. ?ON 1. The building is fully protected by an automatic sprinkler system. PERMIT CENTER Yes, the building is equipped with sprinklers, as is the day room itself. 2. The aggregate of class 1 -B liquid to be used or stored in a closed system is 120 gallons, if the class 1 -B liquid is to be used, stored, dispensed, or mixed in open containers, then the exempt amount in this control area would be 30 gallons. Establish which process is applicable to confirm the exempt amount. The chassis black holding tank is a closed system and the total amount kept will be below 20 gallons (60 gallons x 2 for sprinklers, per UFC Table 7902.5 -A). The colored paint, which is Class 1 -A will be kept in scaled five gallon cans and will be used in three gallon increments. The open material in the room will be less than 20 gallons (l'er UFC; Table 7903.2 -B) . APR -20 -2000 THU 10:45 AM FAX NO, 3. There are no other amounts of Class 1 -13 liquids stored in this control area. Refer to UBC Table 3 -D; footnote one for definition of control area. 4. List all the other classes of flammable or combustible liquids and the respective exempt amounts that will be used or stored in this control area, Please refer to Table 1 for the amounts of materials that will be stored in the day room, and the comparison to the UF3C exempt amounts. CONCLUSION I hope this answers your concerns on the implementation of this equipment. It was initiated in art attempt to improve storage and handling of flammable material, As the layouts show, we are not adding any equipment, nor are we increasing the amount of material we are currently using. We inertly rearranging the existing processes for better containment, Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments on (206) 767-8426. David Kobayashi, Manufacturing Eng. PACCAR, Seattle RECEIVED CITY vF TUI<WILA APR 14 2.000 PERMIT CENTER P, 03 - APR -20 -2000 THU 10:45 AM Material Inventory Total Class I -A Material Total Class I -B Material Total Class I Material Actual 42 gal 115 gal. 157 gal. * There are only two (2) gallons of paint in the cans, but they code treats them like full cans, Spec, limit 60 gal. 120 gal. 240 gal. FAX N0. Chassis Paint Day Room PACCAR Seattle RECENCY) CITY OM TI headroom >18 gal. >S gal. 83 gal. y 2 Z000 PERMIT CENTER TABLE 1 - Chassis Paint Day Room Material inventory 04 Material in Day Room Container No. Matti Max, Vol. Mat'I desc. C ) �t Bulk Chassis Paint Tank Make -up Drum Color Paint* Wash Sink Steel Tank 55 gal. drm. 5 gal. cans. Steel Sink f s - c C 01 Q Q I f t 1 60 gal. 55 gal. 5 gal. 2 gal. chas;;is black chassis black color paint KW solvent - APR -20 -2000 THU 10:45 AM Material Inventory Total Class I -A Material Total Class I -B Material Total Class I Material Actual 42 gal 115 gal. 157 gal. * There are only two (2) gallons of paint in the cans, but they code treats them like full cans, Spec, limit 60 gal. 120 gal. 240 gal. FAX N0. Chassis Paint Day Room PACCAR Seattle RECENCY) CITY OM TI headroom >18 gal. >S gal. 83 gal. y 2 Z000 PERMIT CENTER TABLE 1 - Chassis Paint Day Room Material inventory 04 APR-20-2000 THU 10:46 AM c) 3 Ch•s•b Color. Miropo Co0iri•t EXTERIOR WALL Hy,hocot CHASSIS PAINT BOOTH C • SMkar Figure 1 Foorpcn FAX NO, P-141x s ° Wnt Return C E—s ky urr n RECEIVED - ITV fIF Tl1KWIlJ Pa `1 4 7IR PERMIT CENT P,05 • • APR-20-2000 THU 10:46 AM et PROPOSED NEW CHASSIS PAINT DAY ROOM EXTERIOR WALL P.P4Ix Trait ►Per punpa Chasers (!' 'lack .J. Holding "`��� +++ Tank ("D) gal. Mske -up CHASSIS PAINT BOOTH Raueinp '% Panel a %olVent rash sink Chesslo Color Storing Cabinet 3 .1. FAX NO, tt Va»te Solvent Return Oft 101 C $olvent Tank M f= - figure 2 - Pncposeo PacRiy Layout rlle Cab. P. 06 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKINII. A APT 2 4 20(10 PERMIT CENTER D tsi HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. Industrial Ventilation SLEEKER � BROS. 2/24/2000 City of Tukwila Building Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Attn: Mr. Bob Benedicto Ref: Project: Kenworth- Chassis Paint Mixing Room Application # M99 -0249 Dear Mr. Benedicto: -72-critace r Y F/2• C Yoece � LU%wJz: 15208 N.E. 110th PI. • Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 867 -2400 Fax (425) 882 -1777 GEN. CONT. LIC. NHENDEEI066NN Dave Kobayashi of Kenworth and myself are in receipt of your review comments dated January 10, 2000, requiring the use of one hour fire resistive materials for this paint mix room application. It has been difficult to obtain an appointment with yourself and Mr. Griffin due to everyone's schedules. We have done further research and since meeting has been difficult, we respectfully submit the following added information rather than try to meet and then submit. Please refer to the 1997 Uniform Fire Code: - Article 4502.7.1 and 4502.7.2 adds article 79 to the handling of flammable and combustible liquids and speaks about quantities exceeding exempt quantities. - Article 7902.5.7.1 refers exempt amounts to Table 7902 -A. 14e ? •.p For this application, Kenworth will have in this mixing area two 55 gallon drums of chassis black paint, class I -B (see MSDS Sheet included) and therefore will be less than maximum exempt amounts provided for above. c 0 i D•VIL®I SPRAY SOOTN PRODUCTS q Leo. Y 9 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA r..8 2 9 2000 PERMIT CENTER HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. Industrial Ventilation Kenworth has as it's goal to improve (that is, reduce) the hazards associated with handling the chassis painting Day's Use materials. This paint mixing room is NOT intended as a liquid storage room but only as an enclosure to contain potential spills and contain the escape of vapors from the original drums as needed for one day's production use. Since "Mixing Rooms" are not defined in the Uniform Fire Code but are defined and approved in NFPA 33, clarification was sought from the manufacturer, Blowtherm as to how Blowtherm felt "Mixing Rooms" could be applied. (Blowtherm is in the active sale of Mixing Rooms.) Your attention is invited to a letter written by Dave Krupp of Blowtherm to this writer and referencing Mr. Bill White and NFPA. Please also note that upon further study, we have discovered UFC Article 101.3 naming NFPA as "prima facie evidence of compliance with the intent of this code ". We trust that this added information fills the needs of your review process. We look forward a continued and cooperative relationship. Thank you. Si BLEEKER BROS. cerely, Robert H. Henderson President cc: Kenworth Truck Company Dave Kobayashi DaVIL.UIU SPRAY ROOTM PRODUCTS 15208 N.E. 110th PI. • Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 867 -2400 Fax (425) 882 -1777 GEN. CONT. LIC. BHENDEEI066NN RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 2 9 2000 PERMIT CENTER 1997 UNIFORM FIRE CODE TABLE 4502.5 -A— MINIMUM THICKNESS OF EXHAUST DUCTS DIAMETER OF DUCT (Inches) I MINIMUM SHEET THICKNESS (Inches) 25.4 for mm 8 or less Over 8 to 18 Over 18 to 30 Over 30 0.021 (24 gage) 0.027 (22 gage) 0.033 (20 gage) 0.044 (18 gage) 4502.5.6 Clearance between ducts and combustible construc- tion. 4502.5.6.1 General. Exhaust ducts shall have a clearance from combustible construction or material of not less than 18 inches (457 mm) unless protection of exposed surfaces is provided in ac- cordance with Section 4502.5.6.2. 4502.5.6.2 Protected combustible construction. When com- bustible construction is provided with the following protection applied to all surfaces within 18 inches (457 mm) of the exhaust duct, clearances shall not be less than those indicated: 1. 0.013 -inch (0.33 mm) (28 gage) sheet metal on 1 /4 -inch (6.4 mm) insulating millboard 12 inches (305 mm) 2. 0.013 -inch (0.33 mm) (28 gage) sheet metal on 1 /8 -inch (3.2 min) insulating millboard spaced out 1 inch (25.4 mm) on noncombustible spacers 9 inches (229 mm) 3. 0.027 -inch (0.67 mm) (22 gage) sheet metal on 1 -inch (25.4 mm) rockwool batts reinforced with wire mesh or the equiva- lent 3 inches (76 mm) 4502.5.7 Product - conveying system intake. The mechanical ventilation system shall have air intake ducts extended to pick up flammable vapor within 6 inches (153 mm) of the floor. 4502.5.8 Duct bends. Exhaust ducts shall not include individual bends exceeding 45 degrees measured from the center line of the duct. Bends, turns and elbows in ducts and pipes shall be con- structed in a manner which does not reduce the cross - sectional area of the duct or pipe. 4502.5.9 Cleanouts. Cleanout openings shall be provided at in- tervals which allow thorough cleaning of ducts. Cleanout open- ings in ducts and pipes shall be equipped with tightfitting sliding or hinged doors constructed of metal which is equal to or greater than the thickness of the duct or pipe. Such doors shall be equipped with a substantial latch to hold the door tightly closed. 4502.6 Limited Spraying Areas. 4502.6.1 General. When approved, limited spraying areas are allowed in accordance with Section 4502.6. 4502.6.2 Occupancy. Limited spraying areas shall only be lo- cated in Group H, Division 4 Occupancies. 4502.6.3 Job size. The aggregate surface area to be sprayed shall not exceed 9 square feet (0.84 m 4502.6.4 Frequency. Spraying operations shall not be of a con- ' linuous nature. 4502.6.5 Ventilation. Positive mechanical ventilation shall be installed which provides a minimum of six complete air changes per hour. Such system shall meet the requirements of this code for handling flammable vapors. HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 15208 N.E. 110th Pl. Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 867 -2400 Fax: 882 -1777 in 10 feet Division 2 4502.7.1 General. The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with Article 79 and Section 4502,7. 4502.7.2 Storage. Where the quantity of liquid in 5- gallon (18.9 L) and smaller containers, other than original scaled containers, exceeds a total of 10 gallons (37.9 L), such liquids shall be stored in a storage cabinet, liquid storage room or a room or building for using, dispensing and mixing liquids in quantities exceeding ex- empt a mounts. See Sections 7902.5.9, 7902.5.11 and 790372.3. Osen containers and glass containers shall not be used. { TABLE 4502.5 -A 4502.5.6 — 4502.9.3 4502.7 Storage, Use and Handling of Flammable and Com- bustible Liquids. 4502.7.3 Handling. Original closed containers, approved porta- ble tanks, approved safety cans or a properly arranged system of piping shall be used for bringing flammable or combustible liq- uids into spray - finishing areas. 4502.7.4 Use. Containers supplying spray nozzles shall be of a closed type or provided with metal covers which are kept closed. Containers not resting on floors shall he on nonco,mbustihle sup- ports or suspended by wire cables. Containers supplying spray nozzles by gravity flow shall not exceed 10 gallons (37.9 L) capac- ity. 4502.7.5 Valves. Containers and piping to which a hose or flex- ible connection is attached shall be provided with a shutoff valve at the connection. Such valves shall be kept shut when hoses are not in use. 4502.7.6 Ignition sources. Heaters shall not be located in spray booths or other locations subject to accumulation of deposits or combustible residue. 4502.7.7 Pumped liquid supplies. If flammable or combustible liquids are supplied to spray nozzles by positive displacement pumps, pump discharge lines shall he provided with an approved relief valve discharging to pump suction or a safe detached loca- tion. 4502.7.8 Liquid transfer. When a flammable mixture is trans- ferred from one portable container to another, a bond shall be pro- vided between the two containers. At least one container shall be grounded. Piping systems for Class I and Class 11 liquids shall be permanently grounded. 4502.8 Fire - protection Equipment. 4502.8.1 General. Spray booths and spraying rooms shall be protected by approved automatic fire- extinguishing systems. Such systems shall be extended to protect exhaust plenums, ex- haust ducts and both sides of dry filters when such filters are used. For installation of automatic sprinklers in ducts, see the Mechani- cal Code. (See UMC Chapter 5.) 4502.8.2 Fire extinguishers. Portable fire extinguishers shall be provided for spraying areas in accordance with the require- ments for an extra (high) hazard occupancy as set forth in UFC Standard 10 -1. 4502.9 Operations and Maintenance. 4502.9.1 General. Spraying areas shall be kept free from the accumulation of deposits of combustible residues, as practical, with cleaning conducted daily if necessary. 4502.9.2 Tools. Scrapers, spuds or other tools used for cleaning purposes shall be constructed of nonsparking matc#'EIVED 4502,9.3 Residue. Residues removed dur c r l ea nin g' a - bris contaminated with residue shall be imr>ile ijel2 rrm9yr l from premises and properly disposed of. PERMIT CEtht 1997 UNIFORM FIRE CODE 7902.5.7 Quantity limits for storage. 7902.5.7.1 Exempt amounts for control areas. For occupan- cies other than Group M Occupancy wholesale and retail sales uses, indoor storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall not exceed the exempt amounts set forth in Table 7902.5 -A and shall not exceed the additional limitations set forth in Sec- tion 7902.5.7.2. For Group M Occupancy wholesale and retail sales uses, indoor storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall not exceed the exempt amounts set forth in Table 7902.5 -B. Sec Article 51 for storage of hazardous production material flammable and combustible liquids in Group H, Division 6 Occu- pancies. 7902.5.7.2 Occupancy quantity limits. The following limits for quantities of stored flammable or combustible liquids shall not be exceeded: 1. Group A Occupancies: Quantities in Group A Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, treatment, laboratory work, mainte- nance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5 -A. 2. Group B Occupancies: Quantities in drinking, dining, office and school uses within Group B Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, treatment, laboratory work, maintenance pur- poses and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5 -A. 3. Group E Occupancies: Quantities in Group E Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, treatment, laboratory work, mainte- nance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5 -A. 4. Group F Occupancies: Quantities in dining, office and school uses within Group F Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demon- stration, laboratory work, maintenance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5 -A. 5. Group I Occupancies: Quantities in Group I Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, treatment, laboratory work, mainte- nance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5 -A. 6. Group M Occupancies: Quantities in dining, office and school uses within Group M Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demon- stration, laboratory work, maintenance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5 -A. See Section 7902.5.7.1 for exempt amounts for wholesale and retail sales uses. 7. Group R Occupancies: Quantities in Group R Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for maintenance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5 -A. 8. Group S Occupancies: Quantities in dining and office uses within Group S Occupan- • c*,!. ies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, labo- HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 15208 N.E. 110th PI. Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 867 -2400 Fax: 882 -1777 7902.5.7 7902.5.10.1 :ration of equipment anti snail not exceeu quantities set iortn in fable 7902.5 -A. 7902.5.7.3 Quantities exceeding limits for control areas. Quantities exceeding quantities allowed in control areas set forth in Sections 7902.5.7.1 and 7902.5.7.2 shall be in liquid storage rooms or liquid storage warehouses in accordance with Sections 7902.5.11 and 7902.5.12. 7902.5.8 Special provisions for liquids used for maintenance and operation of equipment. In all occupancies, quantities of flammable and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons (37.85 L) used for maintenance purposes and the operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Sec- tion 7902.5.9. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons (37.85 L) are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet when in approved con- tainers located in private garages or other approved locations. In Groups A, B, E, F, I, M, R and S Occupancies, quantities of flammable and combustible liquids used for demonstration, treat- ment and laboratory work exceeding 10 gallons (37.85 L) shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section 7902.5.9. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons (37.85 L) shall be in approved locations. 7902.5.9 Liquid storage cabinets. 7902.5.9.1 General. When other sections of this code require that liquid containers are stored in storage cabinets, such cabinets and storage shall be in accordance with Section 7902.5.9. 7902.5.9.2 Quantities. The combined total quantity of all liq- uids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454.2 L). 7902.5.9.3 Construction. 7902.5.9.3.1 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided with a con- spicuous label in red letters on contrasting background which reads FLAMMABLE -KEEP FIRE AWAY. 7902.5.9.3.2 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self - closing and equipped with a latch. 7902.5.9.3.3 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid tight to a height of at least 2 inches (50.8 mm). 7902.5.9.3.4 Materials. Cabinets shall be constructed of ap- proved wood or metal. Cabinets shall be listed or constructed in accordance with the following: 1. Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with 1 (38.1 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tightfitting. 2. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1 -inch (25.4 mm) exterior grade ply- wood. Joints shall be rabbited and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted with an intumescent -type paint. 7902.5.9.4 Number of cabinets. Group A Occupancies shall not contain more than one cabinet. 7902.5.10 Storage in control areas. 7902.5.10.1 General. Storage in control areas shall be in ac- cordance with the following: 1. Class I liquids shall not be stored in basementb A T VILA 2, Containers having less than 30- gallon (113.6 L) capacity shall not be stacked more than 3 feet (914.4 mm) or tivfcgnttinegs /j1f;J high, whichever is greater, unless stacked on fixed she�°llvmg or of otherwise satisfactorily secured. Containers having akap tit C N1'ER Fi 1 -1 1 1, TYPE OF LIQUID CONTAINER STORAGE— MAXIMUM PER PILE PORTABLE TANK STORAGE— MAXIMUM PER PILE Sprinklored per Footnote Densities and Arrangements MINIMUM DISTANCE TO PROPERTY LINE Unsprinklerod Flammable: Class I -A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF PROPERTY THAT MINIMUM DISTANCE Ouantlty Height Quantlty 2 Height Combustible: Class III-13 BETWEEN PILES OR CAN BE BUILT TO STREET, ALLEY OR CLASS (gallons) (feet) (gallons) (feet) RACKS (feet) UPON (feet) A PUBLIC WAY (feel) OF • 3.785 for L . 304,8 for mm . 3.785 for L . 304.8 for mm LIQUID I -A 1,100 10 2,200 7 5 50 10 1-13 2,200 12 4,400 14 5 50 10 I -C 4,400 12 8,800 14 5 50 10 II 8,800 12 17,600 14 5 25 5 111 22,000 18 44,000 14 5 10 5 TYPE OF LIQUID EXEMPT AMOUNTS (gallons) . 3.785 for L. Sprinklored per Footnote Densities and Arrangements Sprinklered per Tables 7902.5.F through 7902.5.K Unsprinklerod Flammable: Class I -A 60 60 30 Flammable and combustible: Combination Class 1 -B, I -C, 1I and III -A 7,500 15,000 1,600 Combustible: Class III-13 Unlimited Unlimited 13,200 TYPE OF UOUID EXEMPT AMOUNT (gallons) . 3.785 for L Flammuble Class 1 -A 30 Class I -B 60 Class i -C 90 Combination I-A, I -13, I -C 120 Combustible Class II 120 Class III -A 330 Class 111.13 13,200 1 1 TABLE 7902.3 -A TABLE 7902,5 -B HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 15208 N.E. 110th P1, Redmond, WA 98052 1 -184 Phone: 867 -2400 Fax: 882 -1777 TABLE 7902.3 -A— OUTDOOR LIQUID STORAGE IN CONTAINERS AND PORTABLE TANKS (See Sections 7902.3.3.1 and 7902.3.3.2) 1997 UNIFORM FIRE CODE 'For mixed class storage, see Section 7902.3.3.1. 2 For storage in racks, the quantity limits per pile do not apply, but the rack arrangement shall be limited to a maximum of 50 feel (15 240 mm) in length and two rows or 9 feet (30 480 mm) in depth, 3 1f protection by a public fire department or private fire brigade capable of providing cooling water streams is not available, the distance shall be doubled. 4 W hen the total quantity stored does not exceed 50 percent of the maximum allowed per pile, the distances are allowed to be reduced 50 percent, but not less than 3 feet (914.4 mm). TABLE 7902.5 -A— EXEMPT AMOUNTS OF FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS — MAXIMUM QUANTITIES STORED PER CONTROL AREA (See Section 7902.5.7) 'Control areas shall be separated from each other by not Tess than a one -hour fire - resistive occupancy separation. The number of control areas within a building used for retail or wholesale sales shall not exceed two. The number of control areas in buildings with other uses shall not exceed four. See Sections 204 and 8001.10.2. 2 Quantities are allowed 10 be increased 100 percent when stored in approved storage cabinets, When Footnote 3 applies, the increase for each footnote is allowed. 3 Quanlities are allowed to be increased 100 percent in buildings equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system. When Footnote 2 applies, the increase for each footnote is allowed. 4 Combinations shall not contain more than the exempt amounts of any individual class, 5 Quantitics permitted in a building equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system are not limited. TABLE 7902.5 -B— EXEMPT AMOUNTS OF FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES USES — MAXIMUM QUANTITIES STORED PER CONTROL AREAL (See Section 7902.5.7.1) 'Control areas shall be separated from each other by not less tl an a one -hour fire- resistive occupancy separation. The number of control areas within a building used for retail or wholesale sales shall not exceed two. The number of control areas in buildings with other uses shall not exceed four. Sec Sections 204 and 8001.10.2. 2 '1'o be considered as sprinklered, buildings shall be protected with approved automatic sprinkler systems with designs providing minimum densities as follows: For uncartoned commodities on shelves 6 feet (1829 mm) or less in height where the ceiling height does not exceed 18 feet (5486 mm), quantities are those per- mitted with a minimum sprinkler design density of Ordinary hazard Group 2. For cartoned, palletized or racked commodities where storage is 4 feet 6 inches (1372 mm) or less in height and where the ceiling height does not exceed 18 feet (5486 mm), quantities are those permitted with a minimum sprinkler design density of 0.21 gpm per square foot [8.56 L/(min•m -)J over the most remote 1,500- square -loot (139 m area. 3 When wholesale and retail sales or storage areas exceed 50,000 square feet (4645 m in area, exempt amounts are allowed to be increased by 2 percent for each 1,000 square feet (92.9 m of area in excess of 50,000 square feet (4645 m up to a maximum of 100 percent of the table amounts.'A control area se aration is not required. The cumulative amounts, including amounts attained by having an additional control area, shall not exceed 30,000 gallons (113 562 L . REC IVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 2 9 2000 PERMIT CENTER 108 -88 -3 TOLUENE DUPONT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET' SECTION 1 - Product and Company Identification Manufacturer: E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. Dupont Performance Coatings Wilmington, DE, 19898 Not Avail ACRYLIC POLYMER 110 -43 -0 METHYL AMYL KETONE 141 -78 -6 ETHYL ACETATE 123 -54 -6 2,4- PENTANEDIONE Ci. L "i'A f:.Sw..... ik� {i #ci.7'Jnbk` ^._r.... ... r .. i' i>•, tyyn} r« Y' i+- s:^ IM+ ir'+^' TN+ f.' TUnYAUet .+6tw......,..w.......�......, _. ... Telephone: Product Information: (800) 441 -7515 Medical Emergency: (800) 441 -3637 Transportation Emergency: (800) 424 -9300 (CHEMTREC) PRODUCT NAME: 1\4''tl; ..Gt^J A Cl \emt4 (. PRODUCT CODE: 528P29276 CHEMICAL FAMILY: No Information Available * * * * ** SECTION 2 - Composition, Information on Ingredients * * * * ** Concentration/ CAS # Ingredient Range ( %) Exposure Limits ** 13- 21 A None O None 67 -64 -1 ACETONE 3- 7 A 750.0 ppm 15 min STEL A 500.0 ppm O 1000.0 ppm D 500.0 ppm 8 & 12 hour TWA 1 A 50.0 ppm Skin O 300.0 ppm CELL O 200.0 ppm O 500.0 ppm Maximum D 50.0 ppm 8 & 12 hour TWA A 0 None None A 400.0 ppm O 400.0 ppm Page: 1 10/28/1999 D 10.0 ppm A None O None 64742 -88 -7 MEDIUM MINERAL SPIRITS 1- 3 D 100.0 ppm A None AECEIVED 528P29276 DUPONT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page: 2 CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 2 9 2000 PERMIT CENTER * * * * ** SECTION 2 - Composition, Information on Ingredients * * * * ** Cont'd 142 -82 -5 HEPTANE 103 -09 -3 1333 -86 -4 CARBON BLACK 79 -20 -9 METHYL ACETATE 71010 -58 -7 POLYESTER RESIN 27- 37 A 0 OSHA HAZARDOUS? Yes 2- ETHYLHEXYL ACETATE 1- 3 A 500.0 ppm 15 min STEL A 400.0 ppm O 500.0 ppm 1- 3 A 0 1.6 10- 16 ** A = ACGIH, 0 = OSHA, D = Dupont, S = Supplier (For additional definition of terms, see Section 16). Limits are 8 -hour TWA unless otherwise specified. * * * * ** SECTION 3 - Hazards Information * * * * ** 10/28/1999 O None None None A 3.5 mg /m3 O 3.5 mg /m3 O 0.5 mg /m3 A 250.0 ppm STEL A 200.0 ppm TWA O 200.0 ppm TWA None None Emergency Overview: DANGER! EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. VAPORS AND SPRAY MIST HARMFUL IF INHALED. VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE. MAY CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS SUCH AS DIZZINESS, HEADACHE, OR NAUSEA. MAY CAUSE NOSE, THROAT, EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. CAN BE ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN. Potential Health Effects: Inhalation: May cause nose and throat irritation. May cause nervous system depression characterized by the following progressive steps: headache, dizziness, nausea, staggering gait, confusion, unconsciousness. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Ingestion: May result in gastrointestinal distress. Skin or eye contact: 528P29276 DUPONT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page: 3 10/28/1999 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 2 9 2001 PERMIT CENTER * * * * ** SECTION 3 - Hazards Informations * * * * ** Cont'd May cause irritation or burning of the eyes. Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may cause skin irritation with discomfort and dermatitis. Other Potential Health Effects in addition to those listed above: TOLUENE Chromosomal changes in the circulating blood of exposed workers have been reported. The significance of these reports is unclear because of exposure to other substances. Individuals with preexisting diseases of the central nervous system may have increased susceptibility to the toxicity of excessive exposures. Recurrent overexposure may result in liver and kidney injury. High airborne levels have produced irregular heart beats in animals and occasional palpitations in humans. Rats exposed to very high airborne levels have exhibited high frequency hearing deficits. The significance of this to man is unknown. WARNING: This chemical is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. METHYL AMYL KETONE Ingestion studies on laboratory animals showed that very high oral doses caused increased liver and kidney weights. ETHYL ACETATE Prolonged and repeated high exposures of laboratory animals resulted in secondary anemia with an increase in white blood cells; fatty degeneration , cloudy swelling and an excess of blood in various organs. 2,4- PENTANEDIONE Can be absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. Repeated exposures to high concentrations has caused adverse health effects in laboratory animals. These effects involved the central nervous system, immune system, and the red blood cell forming system. No effect was seen at 100 ppm. The odor is disagreeable at a few ppm. Ingestion may result in gastric disturbances. MEDIUM MINERAL SPIRITS Laboratory studies with rats have shown that petroleum dis- tillates can cause kidney damage and kidney or liver tumors. These effects were not seen in similar studies with guinea pigs, dogs, or monkeys. Several studies evaluating petro- leum workers have not shown a significant increase of kidney damage or an increase in kidney or liver tumors. 528P29276 DUPONT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page: 4 10/28/1999 * * * * ** SECTION 3 - Hazards Information * * * * ** Cont'd PITY OF TUKWILA FEB 2 9 2060 PERMIT CENTER .Flash Point (Method) HEPTANE May cause temporary upper respiratory and /or lung irritation with cough, difficult breathing, or shortness of breath. May cause central nervous system effects such as dizziness, headache, nausea, and loss of conciousness. Contact may cause skin burns. May cause eye irritation with discomfort, tearing, or blurred vision. Laboratory studies with rats have shown that petroleum dis- tillates can cause kidney damage and kidney or liver tumors. These effects were not seen in similar studies with guinea pigs, dogs, or monkeys. Several studies evaluating petro- leum workers have not shown a significant increase of kidney damage or an increase in kidney or liver tumors. 2- ETHYLHEXYL ACETATE Contact may cause skin irritation with discomfort or rash. May cause eye irritation with discomfort, tearing, or blurred vision. Over exposure may cause eye, nose and throat irritation. Repeated or prolonged liquid contact may cause skin irrita- tion and dermatitis. May cause central nervous system effects such as dizziness, headache, nausea, and loss of conciousness. Repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents may lead to permanent brain and nervous system damage. CARBON BLACK Is an IARC, NTP or OSHA carcinogen. NOTE: If a chemical listed above is not identified as a carcinogen it is not an "IARC, NTP, or OSHA carcinogen ". * * * * ** SECTION 4 - First Aid Measures * * * * ** First Aid Procedures: Inhalation: If affected by inhalation of vapor or spray mist, move to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth -to- mouth. If breathing difficulty persists, or occurs later, consult a physician. Ingestion: In the unlikely event of ingestion, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Call a physician immediately and have names of ingredients available. Skin or eye: In case of contact, immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes; call a physician. In case of skin contact, wash thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation occurs, contact a physician. * * * * ** SECTION 5 - Firefighting Measures * * * * ** * * * * ** SECTION 5 - Firefighting Measures * * * * ** Cont'd :Below.20. deg .F Closed Cup 528P29276 DUPONT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page: 5 10/28/1999 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 2 9 2000 PERMR CENTER Approx. flammable limits LFL 1.1 % UFL 16.0 % Auto ignition temperature 936.0 Hazardous Combustion Products: CO, CO2, smoke, and oxides of any heavy metals that are reported in Section 2. Extinguishing media: Universal aqueous film- forming foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical. Special fire fighting procedures: Full protective equipment, including self- contained breathing apparatus, is recommended. Water from fog nozzles may be used to prevent pressure build -up. Fire & explosion hazards: Flammable liquid. Vapor /air mixture will burn when an ignition source is present. * * * * ** SECTION 6 - Accidental Release Measures * * * * ** Procedures for cleaning up spills or leaks: Ventilate area. Remove sources of ignition. Prevent skin and eye contact and breathing of vapor. Wear a properly fitted air - purifying respirator with organic vapor cartridges (NIOSH approved TC -23C), eye protection, gloves and protective clothing. Confine, remove with inert absorbent, and dispose of properly. * * * * ** SECTION 7 - Handling and Storage * * * * ** Precautions to be taken in handling and storing: Observe label precautions. Keep away from heat, sparks, flame, static discharge and other sources of ignition. VAPORS MAY IGNITE EXPLOSIVELY. Vapors may spread long distances. Prevent buildup of vapors. Extinguish all pilot lights and turn off heaters, non - explosion proof electrical equipment and other sources of ignition during and after use and until all vapors are gone. Close container after each use. Ground containers when pouring. Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or smoking. Do not store above 120 deg F. OSHA /NFPA Storage Classification: IB Other precautions: If material is a coating: do not sand, flame cut, braze or weld dry coating without a N1OSH approved respirator or appropriate ventilation. A properly fitted air - purifying respirator with particulate filters ( NIOSH TC -84A) should be appropriate for most of these situations. * * * * ** SECTION 8 - Exposure Controls or Personal Protection * * * * ** 528P29276 DUPONT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page: 6 10/28/1999 * * * * ** SECTION 8 - Exposure Controls or Personal Protection * * * * ** Cont'd Engineering controls and work practices: Ventilation: Provide sufficient ventilation in volume and pattern to keep CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 2 9 2060 PERMIT CENTER contaminants below applicable exposure limits. r. s��rnw•a: rr.�� +n:a Personal Protective Equipment: Personal protective equipment should be worn to prevent contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Respiratory: Do not breathe vapors or mists. Wear a properly fitted air - purifying respirator with organic vapor cartridges (NIOSH approved TC -23C) and particulate filter (NIOSH TC -84A) during application and until all vapors and spray mists are exhausted. In confined spaces, or in situations where continuous spray operations are typical, or if proper air- purifying respirator fit is not possible, wear a positive pressure, supplied -air respirator (NIOSH TC -19C). In all cases, follow respirator manufacturer s directions for respirator use. Do not permit anyone without protection in the painting area. Protective clothing: Neoprene gloves and coveralls are recommended. Eye protection: Desirable in all industrial situations. Goggles are preferred to prevent eye irritation. If safety glasses are substituted, include splash guard or side shields. * * * * ** SECTION 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties * * * * ** Evaporation Rate Slower than Ether Vapor Pressure of principal solvent 2.20 mm @ 20 Deg C Solubility of solvent in water APPRECIABLE Vapor density of principal solvent (Air = 1) 3.90 Approx. Boiling range 132 - 137 DEG (C) Approx. Freezing range -146 - 0 DEG (C) Gallon weight (lbs /gal) 8.22 Specific gravity 0.99 Percent volatile by volume 55.06 Percent volatile by weight 47.65 Percent solids by volume 44.94 Percent solids by weight 52.35 Physical state Liquid pH (waterborne systems only) Not Applicable VOC* less exempt (lbs /gal) 3.8 VOC* as packaged (lbs /gal) 3.5 * VOC less exempt (theoretical) and VOC as packaged (theoretical) are based upon the VOC of the packaged material at the point of manufacture. 528P29276 DUPONT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page: 7 10/28/1999 * * * * ** SECTION 10 - Stability and Reactivity * * * * ** Stability: Stable Incompatibility (materials to avoid): None reasonably foreseeable Hazardous decomposition products: CO, CO2, smoke, and oxides of any heavy metals that are reported in Section 2. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 2 20 PERMIT CENTER Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur. Sensitivity to static discharge: Solvent vapors in air may explode if static grounding and bonding is not used during transfer of this product. Sensitivity to mechanical impact: None Known * * * * ** SECTION 11 - Toxicological Information * * * * ** No Information Available * * * * ** SECTION 12 - Ecological Information * * * * ** No Information Available * * * * ** SECTION 13 - Disposal Considerations * * * * ** Waste disposal method: Do not allow material to contaminate ground water systems. Incinerate or otherwise dispose of waste material in accordance with Federal, State, Provincial, and local requirements. Do not incinerate in closed containers. * * * * ** SECTION 14 - Transportation Information * * * * ** No Information Available * * * * ** SECTION 15 - Regulatory Information * * * * ** TSCA Status: In compliance with TSCA Inventory requirements for commercial purposes. DSL Status: Product is not DSL listed because one or more ingredients are not on the DSL inventory. Photochemical Reactivity: Non- photochemically reactive Other Regulatory Information: EPCRA CERCLA CAS # Ingredient 302 TPQ /RQ 311/312 313 RQ(lbs) HAP Not Avail ACRYLIC POLYMER N NR NA N NA N 528P29276 DUPONT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page: 8 10/28/1999 * * * * ** SECTION 15 - Regulatory Information * * * * ** Cont'd 67 -64 -1 ACETONE N NR NA N 5000 N 108 -88 -3 TOLUENE N NR NA Y 1000 Y 110 -43 -0 METHYL AMYL KETONE N NR NA N NR N 141 -78 -6 ETHYL ACETATE N NR NA N 5000 N 123 -54 -6 2,4- PENTANEDIONE N NR NA N NR N 64742 -88 -7 MEDIUM MINERAL SPIRITS N NR NA N NR N RECEIVED 142 -82 -5 HEPTANE N NR NA N NR NC17YOFTUKWILA FEB 2 9 Zogg PERMIT CENTER Key: 103 -09 -3 2- ETHYLHEXYL ACETATE N NR 'NA N NR N 1333 -86 -4 CARBON BLACK N NR NA N NR N 79 -20 -9 METHYL ACETATE N NR F N NA N 71010 -58 -7 POLYESTER RESIN N NR NA N NR N HMIS Rating: H: 2 EPCRA: Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act (aka Title III, SARA) 302: Extremely hazardous substances 311/312 Categories: F = Fire Hazard A = Acute Hazard R = Reactivity Hazard C = Chronic Hazard P = Pressure Related Hazard 313 Information: Section 313 Supplier Notification - The chemicals listed above with a 'Y' in the 313 column are subject to reporting requirements of Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know act of 1986 and of 40 CFR 372. CERCLA: Comprehensive Emergency Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980. HAP = Listed as a Clean Air Act Hazardous Air Pollutant TPQ = Threshold planning quantity RQ = Reportable quantity NA = not available NR = not regulated * * * * ** SECTION 16 - Additional Information * * * * ** F: 3 R: 0 Glossary of Terms: ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygenists IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer NTP - National Toxicology Program OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration STEL - Short term exposure limit TWA - Time - weighted average NOTICE FROM DUPONT The data in this material safety data sheet relate only to the specific material designated herein and do not relate to use in combination with any other material or any process. 528P29276 DUPONT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page: 9 10/28/1999 * * * * ** SECTION 16 - Additional Information * * * * ** Cont'd MSDS prepared by: Automotive Regulatory Affairs Consultant. (302) 992 -6421. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA FEB 2 9 2000 PERMIT' CENTER HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 15208 N.E. 110th P1. Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 867 -2400 Fax: 882-1777 ie the duct act and the shall not be t the provi- 5 -10.3 Belts shall not enter any spray area unless the belt and pulley within the spray area is completely enclosed. 5.11* Drying Areas. Freshly sprayed workpieces shall be dried only in spaces that are ventilated to prevent the con- centration of vapors from exceeding 25 percent of the lower flammable limit. (See also Chapter 11.) Chapter 6 Storage, Handling, and Distribution of Flammable and Combustible Liquids 6.1* General. Storage, handling, and mixing of flamma- ble and combustible liquids shall meet all the applicable requirements of NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code. Storage, handling, and mixing of flammable and combustible liquids at process areas shall also meet the requirements of this chapter. 6-2 Storage in Process Areas. 6.2.1 There shall be not more than three approved flam- mable liquid storage cabinets in any single process area without the approval of the authority having jurisdiction. Storage cabinets shall be listed or shall be designed and constructed to meet the requirements of NFI'A 30, Flam- mable and Combustible Liquids Code. Any single cabinet shall contain not more than 120 gal (454 L) of Class 1, Class 11, or Class 11IA liquids, of which not more than 60 gal (227 L) shall be Class I and Class II liquids. 6-2.2 The quantity of liquid located in the vicinity of spraying operations, but outside of a storage cabinet, an inside storage room, a cut -off room or attached building, or other specific process area that is cut off by at least a 2 -hour fire -rated separation from the spraying operations, shall not exceed the quantity given in either (a) or (b), whichever is greater: (a) A supply for, one day, or (b) 25 gal (95 L) of Class IA liquids in containers, plus 120 gal (454 L) of Class IB, IC, I1, or 11I liquids in con- tainers, plus Two portable tanks each not exceeding 660 gal (2498 L) of Class IB, IC, Class II, or Class ILIA liquids, plus Twenty portable tanks each not exceeding 660 gal (2498 L) of Class IIIB liquids. 6 -2.3 The quantity of flammable and combustible liquids ray area or in a mixing room adjacent to a wet the requirements of Section 6 -3. rawal of flammable or combustible liquids om containers and the filling of containers, including portable mixing tanks, shall be done only in a mixing room or in a spray area. The amount of liquid that shall be per- mitted to be mixed or located in a spray area shall not Detached mix room 150 ft (14 m (max.) Alr intake STORAGE, HANDLING, AND DISTRIBUTION OF FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS exceed 60 gal (227 L). The ventilation system shall be in operation and precautions shall be taken to protect against spills of liquid and sources of ignition. (See Maximum volume of liquid allowed in Figure 6 -3.2.) 6.3.2 Mixing rooms shall be permitted to be located adja- cent to the spray area, provided quantities of liquid are less than 2 gal /ft (81.5 L/m the floor area is less than 150 ft (14 m and the installation meets the requirements of 6 -3.2.1 through 6- 3.2.6. (See Figure 6 -3.2 for an example of this arrangement.) 6 ft (1830 mm) (min.) Enclosed vestibule (optional) Maximum volume of liquid allowed: Gallons Liters Spray area 60 227 Mix room 300 1135 Figure 6.3,2 Spray area (booth, room, or open area) with adjacent detached mixing room, including maximum volume of liquid allowed. 6-3.2.1 Where the combined quantities of liquids located in a spray area and in the mixing room do not exceed 60 gal (227 L), then the mixing room shall be permitted to be located less than 6 ft (1830 mm) from the spray area or shall be permitted to be an integral part of the spray booth or spray room, [See Figures 6- 3.2.1(a), 6- 3.2.1(b), and 6.3.2.1(c) for examples.] 6-3.2.2 Construction shall meet the requirements of Sec- tion 3 -1, 3 -1.1, and 3 -1.2, Exhaust ventilation Exhaust ventilation [ ,_ 6oai Spray booth 171 (227 or room Figure 6.3.2.1(a) Spray booth or spray mixing room, with or without vestibule. room with _ - Spray booth, room, or area Optional Air Intake vestibule 33 -13 adjacent t lirgd,LiVE CITV OF TU ILA -1b$5 Edition PERMIT CENTER LOCA'T'ION OF SPRAY APPLICATION OPERATIONS/CONSTRUCTION, DESIGN OF SPRAY AREAS, SPRAY ROOMS, SPRAY IsO0'i'I IS 33 - Listed. Equipment or materials included in a list pub- lished by an organization acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with product evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equip- ment or materials and whose listing states either that the equipment or material meets appropriate standards or has been tested and found suitable for use in a specified manner. NOTE: The means for identifying listed equipment may vary for each organization concerned with product evalua- tion, some of which do not recognize equipment as listed unless it is also labeled. The authority having jurisdiction should utilize the system employed by the listing organiza- tion to identify a listed product. Noncombustible Material (x). As applied to a material of construction, any material which, in the form in which it is used and under the conditions anticipated, will not ignite, burn, support combustion, or release flammable vapors when subjected to fire or heat. Materials reported as noncombustible when tested in accordance with ASTM E136, Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Ver- tical Tube Furnace at 750 °C, shall be considered noncombus- tible by this definition. (NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Construction, Chapter 2.) Nonincendive. Electrical equipment and associated wiring that are incapable, under normal operating condi- tions, of releasing sufficient electrical or thermal energy to cause ignition of specific hazardous materials in their most easily ignited concentrations in air. Overspray. Any sprayed material that is not deposited on the intended object. Resin Application Area. Any area in which polyester resins or gelcoats are spray applied. Spray Area.* Any area in which dangerous quantities of flammable or combustible vapors, mists, residues, dusts, or deposits are present due to the operation of'spray processes. The spray area includes: (a) The interior of any spray booth or spray room, except as specifically provided for in Section 11 -4; and (b) The interior of any exhaust plenum and any exhaust duct leading front the spray process; and (c) Any area in the direct path ofa spray application process. Spray Booth. A power - ventilated structure that encloses a spray application operation or process, and con- fines and limits the escape of the material being sprayed, including vapors, mists, dusts, and residues that are pro- duced by the spraying operation and conducts or directs these materials to an exhaust system. Spray booths are manufactured in a variety of forms, including automotive refinishing, downdraft, open -face, traveling, tunnel, and updraft booths. This definition is not intended to limit the term "spray booth" to any particular design. The entire spray booth is considered part of the spray area. A spray booth is not a spray room. Spray Booth, Dry Type. A spray booth that is not equipped with a water - washing system to remove overs- pray from the exhaust airstream. A dry spray booth is equipped with one or more of the Ibllowing: (a) Distribution or bailie plates to promote an even flow of air through the booth or to reduce the overspray before it is pulled into the exhaust system; HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 15208 N.E. 110th PI. Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 867 -2400 (b) Dry media filters, either fixed or on rolls, to remove overspray 1'roni the exhaust airstream; (c) Powder collection systems that capture powder overspray. Spray Booth, Waterwash. A spray booth that is equipped with a water- washing system designed to mini - mize the concentrations of dusts or residues entering exhaust ducts and to permit the collection of the dusts or residues. Spray Room. A power - ventilated, fully - enclosed room used exclusively for open spraying of flammable or com- bustible materials. The entire spray room is considered part of the spray area. r\ spray booth is not a spray room. Chapter 2* Location of Spray Application Operations 2.1 General. Spray application operations and processes shall be confined to spray booths, spray rooms, or spray areas, as defined in this standard. 2 -2 Locations in Other Occupancies. Spray application operations and processes shall not be conducted in any building that is classified as an assembly, educational, insti- tutional, or residential occupancy, unless they are located in a room that is separated both vertically and horizontally from all surrounding areas by construction having a fire resistance rating of not less than 2 hours and that is pro- tected by an approved automatic sprinkler system designed and installed in accordance with NFPA 13, Stan - dard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. Chapter 3* Construction and Design of Spray Areas, Spray Rooms, and Spray Booths 3.1 Walls and Ceilings. Walls and ceilings that intersect or enclose a spray area shall he constructed of noncombus- tible or limited - combustible materials or assemblies and shall be securely and rigidly mounted or fastened. The inte- rior surfaces of the spray area shall be smooth, designed and installed to prevent pockets that can trap residues, and designed to facilitate ventilation and cleaning. Air intake filters that are a part of a wall or ceiling assembly shall be listed as Class 1 or Class 2, ill accordance with UL 900, Test Performance of :lir Filter Units. The floor of the spray area shall be constructed of noncombustible material, limited - combustible material, or combustible material that is completely coveted by non- combustible material. Aluminum shall not be used. 1 -1.1 If walls or ceiling assemblies are constructed of sheet metal, single -skin assemblies shall be no thinner than 0.0478 in. (1.2 mum) and each sheet .of double -skin assem- blies shall be no thinner than 0.0359 in. 0.9 tnm), 3-1.2 Structural sections of spray booths shall be permit- ted to be sealed with latex -based or similar caulks otabgiV ants to minimize air leakage. OITY OFTUKWILA z � r r s t L tt; 1995 Edition PERMIT CENTER JAN -24 -2000 14:26 FROM TEAM BLOWTHERM a(C s! ErYn 520 WHARTTON CIRCLE, ATIANEA, GEORGIA 30336 fMI WORD LEADER% PRONE: 800 - 300 -1546, 404 - 696-4988 • FAx: 800. 633 - 1108.404- 691 -7125 Date: January 21, 2000 To: Mr. Robert Henderson From: Dave Krupp Re: Kenworth -- Chassio Paint Mixing Room Application # m99 -0249 The uniform fire code does not address prefabricated paint mixing rooms. It permits containers (open or closed) of paint or solvents to be kept in unprotected areas (not in storage rooms or cabinets) adjacent to a paint spray booth. The amount of paint or solvent can often be significant since operations often have a 55 gallon drum of paint or a 60 gallon pressure feed tank, supplying paint to a spray gun. The technical committee on finishing process (NFPA 33) felt that these containers of paint or solvent should be located in a ventilated, curbed, and fire protected enclosure, constructed of the same materials as the spray booth since the spray booth itself could contain the same quantity. It was felt that it would be much safer to have these operational quantities of flammable liquids confined as compared to the alternative. Mr. White, as his resume shows (attached), was secretary of the NFPA 33 committee at the time chapter six was amended to address the us of prefabricated paint mixing rooms and actively participated in this amendment. Please find the enclosed general layout of this specific paint mix room with his P.E. stamp. Since the UFC is silent on this subject and it states clearly that when the UFC does not specifically address or regulate a subject, the fire safety standards ofNFPA are deemed to be evidence of prima facie compliance. We believe that the authority having jurisdiction should approve this application. Sincerely, Dave Krupp Copies to: Bill White, Barry Thomas, John Schaefer Attachments: Resume', Paint Mix Room General Layout Formerly DeVILBISS Spray Booth Products TO 1425882177? P.02 REOEIVED env of TUKWILA FEB 2 9 Mg PERMIT CENTER SENT BY:team blowtherm ; 1 -27- 0 ;11 :07AM ; EDUCATION Syracuse University Bachelor, of Industrial Design SPECIAL COURSES Newark College of Engineering Paint Technology Corrosion Prevention REGISTRATIONS Professional Engineering Licenses New Jersey Ohio 1973 - 1981 1963 - 1973 HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 15208 N.E. 110th P1. Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 867 -2400 Fax: 882-1777 TEAM BLOWTHERM -+ W. H. WHITE, P.E. CONSULTING SERVICES 145 E Seventh St Perrysburg, OH 43551 phone or FAX 419- 874 -8375 425 882 1777;# 1/ 2 EXPERIENCE Consulting Services 1985 - *Forensic Engineer in contract, personal injury and product liability litigation. *Expert witness for plaintiffs and defendants *Prepared specifications for industrial and automotive refinish operations *Resolved code compliance matters. 1981 - 1985 DeVibiss Co. Toledo, OH Manager of Consulting Engineering Services *Advised corporate legal staff in product liability and patent litigation. *Examined before and testified at trials. *Developed and maintained standards for finishing systems. *Reviewed contracts and equipment design to ensure compliance with codes. DeVilbise Co. Toledo, OH Manager of Sales Engineeripg *Managed engineering departments responsible for the design of finishing systems. *Managed personnel who supervised the installation and start -up of equipment. DeVilbiss Co. Springfield, NJ Senior Regional Engineer *Designed and supervised the design of finishing systems. *Supervised personnel who installed equipment. 1953 - 1963 D.Vilbies Co. Springfield, NJ Regional Engineer *Designed automatic coating equipment and spray booths. CITY OF TUKWIIA FED 2 9 2ijn PERMIT CENTER SENT BY:team blowtherm ; 1 -27- 0 ;11 :07AM ; AFFILIATIONS TEAM BLOWTHERM -+ 425 882 1777;# 2/ 2 National Fire Protection Association Member: Committee on Finishing Processes Member: Committee on Ovens and Furnaces Member: Committee on Handling and Conveying of Dusts, Vapors and gases National Society of Professional Engineers Ohio Society of Professional Engineers Toledo Society of Professional Engineers International Fire Code Institute Southern Building Code Conference International SEMINARS CONDUCTED Spray Booth Design and Safety Standards E.I.DuPont [13 sessions] US DOL OSHA Kentucky OSHA Pennsylvania OSHA Michigan Fire Marshals Assn Florida Fire Mashals Assn North Texas Fire Marshals Assn Toledo Fire Officers J.I.Case Bowling Green State University [6 sessions] DeVilbiss/Ransburg [4 sessions] A.S.S.E. of Arkansas Automatic Coating Application Equipment Bowling Green State University [2 sessions] Automatic Electrostatic Coating systems DeVilbiss /Ransburg [3 sessions] Energy Conservation in Finishing Systems Monroe, MI Community College Refinish Spray Booths and Drying Equipment National Autobody Congress and Exposition Paint Mixing and Storage Automotive Service Industry Association Inspection of Paint Spray Booths Ohio State Fire School Indiana Assn of Bldg Officials Standards and Codes for Finishing Processes University of Wisconsin US DOL OSHA National Training Center HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, 15208 N.E. 110th P1. Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 867 -2400 Fax: 882 -1777 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA INC.FE.B29200 PERMIT CENTER i 1997 UNIFORM FIRE CODE PART I SECTION 101 — GENERAL 101.1 Title. This code shall be known as the UNIFORM FIRE CODE, may be cited as such, and will be referred to herein as "this code." 101.2 Scope. This code prescribes regulations consistent with nationally recognized good practice for the safeguarding to a reasonable degree of life and property from the hazards of fire explosion, and dangerous conditions arising from the storage, handling and use of hazardous materials and devices, and from conditions hazardous to life or property in the use or occupancy of buildings or premises and provisions to assist emergency response personnel. The provisions of this code shall supplement any and all laws relating to firesafety and shall apply to all persons without restric- tion, unless specifically exempted. The provisions of this code do not apply to off -site transporta- tion of hazardous materials in accordance with DOT require- ments. 101.3 Subjects Not Specifically Regulated by this Code. Where no applicable standards or requirements are set forth in this code, or contained within other laws, codes, regulations, ordinances or bylaws adopted by the jurisdiction, compliance with applicable standards of the National Fire Protection Association or other nationally recognized firesafety standards as are approved shall be deemed as prima facie evidence of compliance with the intent of this code. See also Sec- tion 9001.2. Not inTritrrni shall derogate from the power of the chief to determine compliance with codes or standards for those activities or installations within the chief's jurisdiction or responsibility. 101.4 Supplemental Rules and Regulations. The chief is au- thorized to render interpretations of this code and to make and en- force rules and supplemental regulations in order to carry out the application and intent of its provisions. Such interpretations, rules and regulations shall be in conformance with the intent and pur- pose of this code and shall be available to the public during normal business hours. 101.5 Liability. The chief and other individuals charged by the chief with the control or extinguishment of any fire, the enforce- ment of this code or any other official duties, acting in good faith and without malice in the discharge of their duties, shall not there- by be rendered personally liable for any damage that may accrue to persons or property as a result of any act or by reason of any act or omission in the discharge of their duties. Any suit brought against the chief or such individuals because of such act or omis- sion performed in the enforcement of any provision of such codes or other pertinent laws or ordinances implemented through the en- forcement of this code or enforced by the code enforcement agency shall be defended by this jurisdiction until final termina- tion of such proceedings, and any judgment resulting therefrom shall he assumed by this jurisdiction. This code shall not be construed to relieve from or lessen the re- sponsibility of any person owning, operating or controlling any HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 15208 N.E. 110th Pl. Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 867 -2400 Fax: 882 -1777 GENERAL ARTICLE 1 - ADMINISTRATION 101 103.1.2 building or structure for any damages to persons or property caused by defects, nor shall the code enforcement agency or its parent jurisdiction be held as assuming any such liability by rea- son of the inspections authorized by this code or any permits or certificates issued under this code. See also Section 103.3.2.1. 101.6 Conflicting Provisions. Where there is a conflict be- tween a general requirement and a specific requirement, the specific requirement shall be applicable. 101.7 Severability. If any provision of this code or the applica- tion thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the re- mainder of the code and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby. 101.8 References to Appendix. When this code references the appendix, the provisions in the appendix shall not apply unless specifically adopted. 101.9 Amendments. When reference is made to a portion of this code or other applicable laws or ordinances, the reference applies to all amendments and additions now or hereafter made. SECTION 102 — RETROACTIVE APPLICATION TO EXISTING CONDITIONS 102.1 Existing Conditions. The provisions of this code shall ap- ply to conditions arising after the adoption thereof, conditions not legally in existence at the adoption of this code, and to conditions which, in the opinion of the chief, constitute a distinct hazard to life or property. See also Appendices I -A and I -B. SECTION 103 — INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT 103.1 General. 103.1.1 Technical assistance. To determine the acceptability of technologies, processes, products, facilities, materials and uses at- tending the design, operation or use of a building or premises sub- ject to the inspection of the department, the chief is authorized to require the owner or the person in possession or control of the building or premises to provide, without charge to the jurisdiction, a technical opinion and report. The opinion and report shall be pre- pared by a qualified engineer, specialist, laboratory or firesafety specialty organization acceptable to the chief and the owner and shall analyze the fire- safety properties of the design, operation or use of the building or premises and the facilities and appurte- nances situated thereon, to recommend necessary changes. The chief is authorized to require design submittals to bear the stamp of a professional engineer. 103.1.2 Alternate materials and methods. The chief is autho- rized to approve alternate materials or methods provided that the chief finds that the proposed design, use or operation satisfactorily complies with the intent of this code and that the . A . I performed or operation is, for the purpose inter i rork ),( , alent to that prescribed in this code in quality, st g e fGl4A ness, fire resistance, durability and safety. ApRr yal ,. der.the authority herein contained shall be subject to ► pprovell of the PERMIT CEArli r,6l& (O B V 4 S 2e LOCATION OF SPRAY APPLICATION OPERAT IONS /CONSTRUCTION, DESIGN OF SPRAY AREAS, SPRAY ROOMS. SPRAY ncxrii is 33 -7 Listed. Equipment or materials included in a list pub- lished by an organization acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction and concerned with product evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equip- ment or materials and whose listing states either that the equipment or material meets appropriate standards or has been tested and found suitable for use in a specified manner. NOTE: The means for identifying listed equipment may vary for each organization concerned with product evalua- tion, some of which do not recognize equipment as listed unless it is also labeled. The authority having jurisdiction should utilize the system employed by the listing organiza- tion to identify a listed product. Noncombustible Material (x). As applied to a material of construction, any material which, in the form in which it is used and under the conditions anticipated, will not ignite, burn, support combustion, or release flammable vapors when subjected to fire or heat. Materials reported as noncombustible when tested in accordance with AS"1'M E136, Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Ver- tical Tube Furnace at 750 °C, shall be considered noncombus- tible by this definition. (NFPA 220, Standard on Types of Building Cons(niclion, Chapter 2.) Nonincendive, Electrical equipment and associated wiring that are incapable, under normal operating condi- tions, of releasing sufficient electrical or thermal energy to cause ignition of specific hazardous materials in their most easily ignited concentrations in air. Overspray. Any sprayed material that is not deposited 00 the intended object. Resin Application Area. Any area in which polyester resins or gelcoats are spray applied. Spray Area.* Any area in which dangerous quantities of flammable or combustible vapors, mists, residues, dusts, or deposits are present due to the operation 01' spray processes. The spray area includes: (a) - I . 11e interior of any spray booth or spray room, except as specifically provided for in Section 11-4; and (b) The interior of any exhaust plenum and any exhaust duct Ieadin : from the spray process; and Any area in t) irect path ofa spray application process. Spray Booth, power- ventilated structure that •ncloltes a s) • • • plication operation or process, and con- fines , 1 limits the escape of the material being sprayed, including vapors, mists, dusts, and residues that are pro- duced by the spraying operation and conducts or directs these materials to an exhaust system. Spray booths are manufactured in a variety of forms, including automotive refinishing, downdraft, open -face, traveling, tunnel, and updraft booths. This definition is not intended to limit the terra "spray booth" to any particular design. The entire spray 1)00111 is considered part of the spray area. A spray booth is not a spray room. Spray Booth, Dry Type. A spray booth that is not equipped with a water- washing system to remove overs- pray from the exhaust airstream. A dry spray booth is equipped with one or more of the following: (a) Distribution or baffle plates to promote an even flow ()I' air through the booth or to reduce the overspray before it is pulled into the exhaust system; (b) Dry media filters, either fixed or on rolls, to remove overspray from the exhaust airstream; (c) Powder collection systems that capture powder overspray. Spray Booth, Waterwash. A spray booth that is equipped with a water- washing system designed to mini- mize the concentrations of dusts or residues entering •1nd to permit the collection of the dusts or power - ventilated, fully- enclosed room r open spraying of flammable or com- e materials. The entire spray room is considered part of' the spray area. A spray booth is not a spray room. Chapter 2* Location of Spray Application Operations 2 -1 General. Spray application operations and processes shall be confined to spray booths, spray rooms, or spray areas, as defined in this standard, 2 -2 Locations in Other Occupancies. Spray application operations and processes shall not be conducted in any building that is classified as an assembly, educational, insti- tutional, or residential occupancy, unless they are located in a room that is separated both vertically and horizontally from all surrounding areas by construction having a lire resistance rating of not less than 2 hours and that is pro- tected by an approved automatic sprinkler system designed and installed in accordance with NFPA 13, Shan - dard for the l alfrrt n o Aran lei y sleuas. Chapter 3* Construction and Design of Spray Areas, Spray Rooms, and Spray Booths -'34 ' ii etltngs. a s iCt" ttiCic ceTngs that intersect or enclose a spray area shall be constructed of noncombus- . tible or limited- combustible materials or assemblies and shall be securely and rigidly mounted or fastened. The inte- rior surfaces of the spray area shall be smooth, designed and installed to prevent pockets that can trap residues, and designed to facilitate ventilation and cleaning. Air 'intake filters that are a part of a wall or ceiling assembly shall be listed as Class I or Class 2, in accordance with UL 900, Test Performance of Air Filler Units. The floor of the spray area shall be constructed of noncombustible material, limited- combustible material, or combustible material that is completely covered by non- combustible material. Aluminum shall not be used. 3 -1.1 If walls or ceiling assemblies are constructed of sheet metal, single -skin assemblies shall be no thinner than 0.0'178 in (1.2 mm) and each sheet of double -skin assem- blies shall be no thinner than 0.0359 in. (0,9 nun). 3-1.2 Structural sections of spray booths shall be permit- ted to be sealed with latex -based or similar caulk�GG ilWcl♦1I• ants to minimize air leakage. CITY OFTUKWItA DEC 1 3 1999 1995 Edition PERMIT CENTER 33 -8 SPRAY APPLICATION USING FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 3 -1.3 Spray rooms shall be constructed of and separated from surrounding areas of the building by construction assemblies that have a fire resistance rating of 1 hour. 3 -1.4 Enclosed spray booths and spray rooms shall be provided with means of egress that meet the requirements of NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, 3.1.5 Spray booths that are used exclusively for powder coating shall meet the requirements of Chapter 13. They shall be permitted to be constructed of suitable fire retar- dant combustible materials where approved bythe author- ity having jurisdiction. Exception: Listed spray booth assemblies that are constructed of other materials shall be permitted. 3.2 Conveyor Openings. Conveyor openings that are necessary for transporting or moving work into and out of the spray area shall be as small as practical. 3 -3* Separation from Other Occupancies. Spray booths shall be separated from other operations by a minimum dis- tance of 3 ft (9l5 mm) or by a partition, wall, or floor /ceiling assembly having a minimum fire resistance rating of 1 hour. Multiple connected spray booths shall not be considered as "other operations." Exception: As provided for in Section 11.3. 3 -3.1 Spray booths shall be installed so that all parts of the booth are readily accessible for cleaning. 3 -3.2 A clear space of not less than 3 ft (915 mm) 'shall be maintained on all sides of the spray booth. This clear space shall be kept free of any storage or combustible construction. Exception No. 1: This requirement shall not prohibit locating a spray booth closer than 3 ft (9/5 mm) to or directly against an interior partition, wall, or floor /ceiling assembly that has a.fre resistance rating of not less than 1 hour, provided the spray booth can be adequately maintained and cleaned. Exception No. 2: This requirement shall not prohibit locating a spray booth closer than 3 ft (915 mm) to an exterior wall or a roof assembly provided the wall or roof is constructed of non- combustible material and provided the spray booth can be ade- quately maintained and cleaned. 3-4 Movement of Powered Vehicles. Powered vehicles shall not be moved into or out of a spray area or operated in a spray area unless the spray application operation or process is stopped and the ventilation system is maintained in operation. Exception: This requirement s /tall not apply to vehicles that are listed for the specific hazards of the spray area. 3-5 Vision Panels. Panels for light fixtures or for obser- vation shall be of heat- treated glass, wired glass, or hammered- wired glass and shall be sealed to confine vapors, mists, residues, dusts, and deposits to the spray area. Panels for light fixtures shall be separated from the fixture to prevent the surface temperature of the panel from exceeding 200 °F (93 °C). 3-6 Ventilation. Spray areas that are equipped with ven- tilation distribution or baffle plates or with dry, overspray collection filters shall meet the requirements of' 3 -6.1 through 3 -6.5. 1995 Edition 3-6.1 Distribution plates or baffles shall be constructed of noncombustible materials and shall be readily removable or accessible for cleaning on both sides. 3-6.2 Filters shall not be used when applying materials known to be highly susceptible to spontaneous heating or spontaneous ignition.. 3 -6.3 Supports and holders for filters shall be constructed of noncombustible materials. 3 -6.4 Overspray collection filters shall be readily remov- able or accessible for cleaning or replacement. 3 -6.5 Filters shall not be alternately used for different types of coating materials if the combination of the mate- rials might result in spontaneous heating or ignition. (See also Section 8 -8.) Chapter 4 Electrical and Other Sources of Ignition 4.1* General. Electrical wiring and utilization equipment shall meet all the applicable requirements of Articles 500, 501, 502, and 516 of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, and this chapter. Exception No. 1: Powered vehicles shall meet the requirements of Section 3 -4. Exception No. 2: Resin application operations shall meet the requirements of Chapter 15. 4 -1.1 Electrostatic spray application apparatus also shall meet the requirements of Chapter 9 or Chapter 10, which- ever is applicable. 4 -1,2 Drying, curing, and fusing apparatus also shall meet the requirements of Chapter 11. 4 -1,3 Automobile undercoating operations also shall meet the requirements of Chapter 12. 4-1.4 Powder coating apparatus also shall meet the requirements of Chapter 13. 4 -1.5* Open flames, spark - producing equipment or pro- cesses, and equipment whose exposed surfaces exceed the autoignition temperature of the material being sprayed shall not be located in the spray area or in surrounding areas classified as Division 2. Exception: This requirement shall not apply to drying, curing, or fusing apparatus as covered by Chapter 11. 4 -1.6* Any utilization equipment or apparatus that is capable of producing sparks or particles of hot metal and is located above or adjacent to either the spray area or the surrounding Division 2 areas shall be of the totally enclosed type or shall be constructed to prevent the escape of sparks or particles of hot metal. 4-2 Electrical Devices in Spray Areas. 4.2.1 Electrical wiring and utilization equipment that is located in the spray area and is not subject to deposits of combustible residues shall be suitable for Class I, Division 1 or Class If, Division I locations, whichever is applicable. (Sec NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.) RECEIVED C TY OF TUKWILA DEC 1 3 1999 Chapter 6 PtIV Lk SENT BY :team blowtherm ;11 -30 -99 ; 4 :09PM ; STORAGE. HANDLING, AND DISTRIBUTIUh type or shall be lubricated from a point outside the duct and preferably shall be located outside the duct and the booth. 5 -10.2 Electric motors that drive exhaust fans shall not be placed inside any spray area unless they meet the provi- sions of 4.2.2. 5.10,3 Belts shall not enter any spray area unless the belt and pulley within the spray area is completely enclosed. 5.11' Drying Areas. Freshly sprayed workpieces shall he dried only in spaces that are ventilated to prevent the con- centration of vapors from exceeding 25 percent of the lower flammable limit. (See also Chapter 11.) Storage, Handling, and Distribution of )Flammable and Combustible Liquids 64* General. Storage, handling, and mixing of flamma- ble and combustible liquids shall meet all the applicable requirements of Nr1'A 30, Flammable and Combustible liquids Code, Storage, handling, and mixing of flammable and combustible liquids at process areas shalt also meet the requirements of this chapter. 6.2 Storage in Process Areas. 6.2.1 There shall be not more than three approved flam- mable liquid storage cabinets in any single process arca without the approval of the authority having jurisdiction. Storage cabinets shall bc listed or shall be designed and constructed to meet the requirements of NEPA 30, Flam- mable and Combustible Liquids (;ode. Any tingle cabinet shrill contain not more than 120 gal (454 L) of Class I, Class 11, or Class IIIA liquids, of which not more than 60 gal (227 L) shall be Class I and Class 11 liquids. 6.2.2 The quantity of liquid located in the vicinity of spraying operations, but outside of a storage cabinet, an inside storage room, a cut - off room or attached building, or other specific process area that is cut off by at (cast a 2 -hour fire -rated separation from the spraying operations, shall not exceed the quantity given in either (a) or (b), whichever is greater: (a) A supply for one day, or (b) 25 gal (95 L) of Class IA liquids in containers, plus 120 gal (454 L) of Class LB, IC, II, or 11I liquids in con- tainers, plus Two portable tanks each not exceeding 660 gal (2498 1.) of Class IB, IC, Class 11, or Class 111A liquids, phis Twenty portable tanks each not exceeding 660 gal (249B L) of Class IIIB liquids. 6.2.3 The quantity of flammable and combustible liquids located in a spray area or in a mixing room adjacent to a spray area shall meet the requirements of Section 6.3. 6.3 Mixing. 6.3.1 The withdrawal of flammable or combustible liquids front containers and the filling of containers, including portable mixing tanks, shall be done only in a mixing room or in a spray arcx. The amount of liquid that shall be per- mitted to be mixed or located in .a spray area shall not OF FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 33 -13 TEAM BLOWTHERM 425 882 1777;# 1/ 3 exceed 60 gal (227 L). The ventilation system shall be in operation and precautions shall be taken to protect against spills of liquid and sources of ignition. (See. Maximum volume of liquid allowed in Figure 6 -3.2.) 6-3.2 Mixing rooms shall bc permitted to be located adja- cent to the spray area, provided quantities of liquid are less than 2 gal /ft (81.5 L/m the floor area is less than 150 fe (14 m and the installation meets the requirements of 6- 3.2.l'chrough 6. 3.2.6. (See Figure 6.3.2 for an example of this arrangement.) Detached mix room 150 t12(14 m2) (max.) Alr Intake Enclosed vestibule (optional) Exhaust ventilation Maximum volume of Uquld allowed: Gallons Liters Spray aroa 60 227 Mix room 300 1135 Spray booth, room, Of area Figure 6.3.2 Spray area (booth, room, or open area) with adjacent detached mixing room, including maximum volume of liquid allowed. 6.3.2.1 Where the combined quantities of liquids located in a spray area and in the mixing room do not exceed 60 gal ('227 l.), then the mixing room shall be permitted to be located less than 6 fl (1880 mm) from the spray area or shall be permitted to be an integral part oldie spray booth or spray rt:ioui. (See Figures 6- 3.2.1(a), 6.3.2.1(b), and 6- 3.2..1(e) for examples.) 6 -3.2.2 Construction shall meet the requirements of Sec- tion 3 -1, 3 -1.1, and 3 -1.2. Exhaust ventilation :: L9 6o9al Spray booth (227 L) or room 7_ \ Optional Alr intake vestibule Figure 6.3.L.1(a) Spray booth ur spray room with adjacent thrcieiidbdRo mixing room, with or without vestibule. r Sri' r" r, ^ DEC 1 3 1999 1893 Edition PERMIT CENTER SENT BY :team blowtherm ;11 -30 -99 ; 4:09PM ; 33 -14 1996 EdlUon Exhaust ventilation A r Intake L U 3011'(2.8 m ?) (min,) 60 gal (227 L) Spray area and mixing room 60 227 Nolo: Additional ventilation might be required, Moire 64.2.1(b) Spray booth or very room rill' Lnlcgral mixing recut. Exhaust ventilation Spray booth or spray room l SPRAY APPLICATION USING FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS Spray booth or room Maximum volume of liquid allowed: Gallons Liters 1 1 60 gal (227 L) Air Intake Spray booth or spray room G Maximum volume of liquid allowed: 60 gal (227 L) Figure 6-11.2.1(c) Spray booth or spoil roan connected by enclo.erl adz- Ina room. O 6.3.2.3 The room shall be designed to contain a liquid spill. o 6 -3.2.4 The room shall be provided with continuous mechanical ventilation with a capacity of not less than 1 cfm/ft (0.3 m /min/m=) with a minimum rate of 150 cfm (4 m' /min). O 6.3.23 . An approved automatic fire extinguishing system that meets the requirements of Chapter 7 shall be provided. 0 6.3.2.6 An adequate number of suitable fire extinguishers shall be provided and shall be located immediately adjacent to the mixing room. (See NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Are Extinguishers. ) 6.3.3 Where the quantities of liquids or the floor area exceed chose specified in 6 -3.1 and 6 -3.2, the requirements of NFPA 90, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Cods, shall apply. e 6-3.4 Dispensing and mixing rooms shall be classified, for purposes of electrical area classification, the same as enclosed spray booths, in accordance with 4.9.4. TEAM BLOWTHERM - 425 882 1777;# 2/ 3 6-4 Distribution Systems -- Piping. 6-4.1 Piping systems that convey flammable or combustible liquids between storage tanks, mixing rooms (paint kitch- ens), and spray areas shall be of steel or other material hav- ing comparable properties of resistance to heat and physical damage. The piping systems shall be installed so that a rup- tuut of the system for any reason is unlikely. Piping systems shall be properly bonded and grounded. (NFPA 77, Recom- mended Practice on Static Electricity, provides information on bonding and grounding-) 6.4.2• Piping systems within the spray area shall be of steel or material having comparable heat and physical resistance where possible. Where tubing or hose is used, a shut -off valve shall be provided on the steel pipe at the connection. 6-4.3• Tubing or hose shall be periodically inspected and replaced as necessary. Replacement tubing or hose shall be that recommended by the equipment manufacturer. 6-4.4 Where a pump is used to supply the liquid used in the spray application process, piping, tubing, hose, and other accessories shall be designed to withstand the maxi- mum working pressure of the pump. or means shall be pro- vided to limit the discharge pressure of the pump. 6-43 Where a pump Is used to supply the liquid used in the spray application process, an automatic means shall be provided to shut off the supply of liquid in event of a fire. When pressurized tanks larger than 5 gal (1 1.) are used to supply the liquid used in the spray application process, an automatic means shall be provided to shut off liquid flow at the, tank outlet in the event of fire. 6-4.6 All pressure tubing, host, and couplings shall be inspected at regular intervals appropriate to the service. With the hose extended, the hose and couplings shall be tested using the "in- service maximum operating pressure," Any hose showing material deteriorations, signs of leakage, or weakness in its carcass or at the couplings shall be replaced. 6.5 Distribution Systems — General. 6 -5.1 Closed containers, approved portable tanks, approved safety cans, or a properly arranged system of pip- ing shall be used for transporung liquids. Open containers shall not be used for transportation or storage. 6-5.2 Wherever liquids are transferred from one container to another, both containers shall be effectively bonded and grounded to dissipate static electricity. (NFPA 77, Recom- mended Practice on Static Elecfriciiyl, provides information on static protection.) 6.5.3 Containers that supply spray nozzles shall be of the closed type or shall be provided with metal covers that are kept closed. Containers that do not rest on the floor shall have properly designed supports or shall be suspended by wire cables. Containers that supply spray nozzles by gravity flow shall not exceed' 10-gal (3 5-L) capacity. 6.5.4 Original shipping containers shall not be subjected to air pressure for supplying spray nozzles. 6.5.5 Containers that are pressurized to supply spray noz- zles, air storage tanks, and coolers shall comply with all applicable requirements of the ASME, Code for Unfired Pres- sure Vessels, for construction, tests, and maintenance. RECEIVED CITY Or TUKWIIA DEC 1 3 1999 SENT BY:team blowtherm ;11 -30 -99 ; 4:10PM ; 6.5.6 If a heater is used to heat the liquid being sprayed, it 3ha11 be low - pressure steam. low - pressure hot water, or elec- tric. If electnc, it shall be approved and listed fot the specific location in which it is used. (See Chapter 4.) Heaters shall not be located in spray booths or other locations subject to the accumulation of deposits of combustible residue. Agitators, if used, shall be driven by compressed air, water, low- pressure steam, or electricity. If powered by an electric motor, the motor shall meet the requirements of Chapter 4. Chapter 7 Protection 7 - General. Spray areas and mixing rooms shall be pro- tected with an approved automatic fire extinguishing system. 7 -1.1 For continuous spray application operdtions, activa- tion of the fire extinguishing system shall automatically accomplish all of the following: (a) Activate a local alarm in the vicinity of the spraying operation and activate the facility's alarm system, if such a system is provided, (b) Shut down the coating material delivery system, (c) Terminate all spray application operations, (d) Stop any conveyors into and out of the spray area, (See Sections 7-5 and 7.6 for additional requirements for fixed powder application systems and fixed liquid electrostatic application system.) 7 - 1.2 Also for continuous spray application operations, a manual fire alarm and emergency system shut -down station shall be installed to serve each spray area. When activated, this station shall accomplish all of the functions listed in 7-1.1 (a) through (d). At least one such station shall be within ready access of operating personnel. Ifaocess to this station is likely to involve exposure to danger, an additional station shall be located adjacent to an exit from the area. 7 - 1.9 Air make -up and spray area exhaust systems shall not be interlocked with the fire alarm system and shall.. remain functioning during any fire alarm condition. • Exception No. 1; Where the type of f ire extinguishing system used requires that ventilation be discontinued, air make -up and exhaust systems shall be perndtted to be shut down and dampers shall be per- mitted to close. Exception No. 2: For powder coating systems, the requirements of Section 7 -5 shall be nut instead of 7.1.3. 7.4' Automatic Sprinkler Systems. .7 - 2.1 The automatic sprinkler system in spray areas and mixing rooms shall meet all applicable requirements of NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, for Extra Hazard (Group 2) occupancies. Exception; As provided for in Section 15 -3. 7.2.2 The automatic sprinkler system shall be a wet pipe system where practical. Spray operations that require an open -head deluge system, a combination open- and closed- head at Kowa tic sprinkler system, a foam-water sprinkler sys- tem, or any other type of extinguishing system (dry chemical or gaseous agent) shall be so protected, subject to the approval of the authority having jurisdiction. PROTECTION TEAM BLOWTHERM - 425 882 1777;# 3/ 3 33 -15 7 - 2.3 Water supply for sprinklers shall be sufficient to sup- ply all sprinklers likely to open in any one fire incident with- out depleting the available water for use in hose streams. Where sprinklers are installed to protect spray areas and mixing rooms only, water shall be permitted to be furnished from the domestic supply, subject to the approval of the authority having jurisdiction and provided the domestic supply can meet the design criteria for Extra Hazard (Group 2) occupancies, as defined in NFPA 13, Standard for Sprinkler Systems. 7.2.4' The sprinklers for each spray area and mixing room shall be controlled by a separate, accessible, listed indi- cating valve. Sprinkler systems in stacks or ducts shall be automatic and of a type not subject to freezing. 7.2,5 Sprinklers protecting spray areas and mixing rooms shall be protected against ovcrspray residue so that they will operate quickly in event of fire. If covered, cellophane bags having a thickness of 0.003 in. (0.076 mm) or less, or thin paper bags shall be used. Coverings shall be replaced fre- quently so that heavy deposits of residue do not accumulate. Sprinklers that have been painted or coated, except by the sprinkler manufacturer, shall be replaced with new listed sprinklers having the same characteristics. 7 - 3 Alternate Extinguishing Systems. 7 - 3.1* Where automatic sprinkler protection is not avail- able or where another typc of extinguishing means is better suited to provide the required protection for the spray application operation, spray areas and mixing rooms shall be permitted to be protected with a dry chemical extinguish- ing system installed in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 17, Standard for Dty Chemical Extinguishing Systems; a carbon dioxide system installed in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 12, Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extin- guishing Systems; or a gaseous agent extinguishing system installed in accordance with NFPA 2001, Standard on Ckan Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems. 7 - 3.2' The extinguishing system shall be capable of dis- charging its contents into the entire protected area simulta- neously, induding the exhaust plenum and exhaust duct- work. 7.4 Portable Fire Eitinguishers. An adequate supply of approved portable firc extinguishers shall be installed near all spray areas and mixing rooms, (See NFPA 10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguish.) 7 - 5 0 Protection for Automated Powder Application Equip- ment. Automated powder application equipment shall be protected further by the installation of an approved, super- vised flame detection apparatus that shall, in event of ignition, react to the presence of flame within one -half (0.5) second and shall accomplish all of the following: (a) Shut down all energy supplies (electrical and com- pressed air) to conveyor, ventilation, application, transfer, and powder collection equipment; (h) Close segregation dampers in associated ductwork to interrupt airflows from application equipment to powder collectors; RECEIVED (c) Activate an alarm. CITY OF TUKWII.A DEC 13 1999 ,BAS Edition PERMIT CENTER When it comes to industrial spray booths and service, TEO has good news and more good news! Both Delfi !hiss and Rinks Spray Booth Products are now part of 10! — the new industrial spray booth group at Team Olowtherm. You can count on TOI to meet your needs for system planning, affordable products and professional installation. Our cOmbined Pproduct lines include: aeviLeiss EILOWTMERNI C O M PAINT MIX ROOM free Standing Mix Rooms Optional Threshold Ramp (inside 4 out) Input Motor 'A' Input Motor Input Motor 30 I/2' 6'-O" PRM Axq PRM 4x1 PRM ax 15 Optional Exhaust Motor •B' 12-0' © Team Blowtherm 1998 IMPORTANT NOTE -Thu print b the aonftdentW ptopertr of Term Btowtherm. It Is na to be wed or reproduced to any manner, nor submitted to other parties for ewn4utam without the price wrttte n consent of Tam Btowtherm Input Motor 'A' ,Pan Views PMR,.9x9 Note: The Free Standing Mix Room line is available In both insulated and non - insulated configurations. The outside dimensions are: Insulated version - Nominal +5" Non - insulated version - Nominal +4" Input Motor "A' El 4R 4r 1 s DIME GREAT FINISHES START HERE i ' OMWNO N - g "T" g 1 1 DESCRIPTOR OFORAMIO General . Layout ST HR lREV: Input Motor 'A' 8' Diameter Exhaust Stack Side View oom line Is i and non - The outside la! +5" 4ominal +4" E'9R9x1 9'-O' Inlet Pre-Filter DIMENSIONAL DATA Optional 2' High Facade Package Not Shown I I -0' Off-On Toggle Switch (locate 3' or more from personnel door) Front Vlew GREAT FINISHES START HERE 8 9'-O 3' x 8 Personnel Door With Window CITY orEibca „ , DEC 1 3 1999 PERMIT CENTER listed Ni o1ouneao me appos om.k and subject done. Oakum must chock equipment := comets IN 1 I/2 Motor Full Load Amp Draw 120 Volt/ 6011z/ 1 Phase Description -- n-... 'A• 9.8 1 150 c.f.m.Centnfugal Input Fan With 1/2 h.p. T.E.F.C. Dnve Motor - . 9.8 Optional I 150 c.f.m.Centnfugai Exhaust Fan With 1/2 h.p. T.E.F.C. Drive Motor Operating FLA 19.6 MINIMUM R.CCUI CAPACITY EI 30 Circuit Required (by Others) Within 10 ft of Designation E3. See Plan View Page 1/2. Position Efficiency Description Plenum 99 % - 10 MICRON Nan -Woven rcrt t Fabric Fibers - Required Pre Filter 89 % - 10 MICRON 2 rs of 5 m thettc Medu Su Laye R By ter Wirc Frame 1 wired. Quantity Full Load Amp Draw 120 Volt/ GO Hz/ 1 Phase Notes As Shown I.4G Amps Per Fixture ( 2 5 Others) Within 10 ft Within of Spray Booth. See Plan View Page 1/2. PAINT MIX ROOM DATA AND SPECS FAN FAN Notes: I) Exhaust Motor To Be Installed 8' Or More Above The Floor Une. LIGHTING Notes: I) All Ught Fixtures are Accessable From The Intenor Of The Spray Booth and Conform to the Provisions of N.F.P.A. 33 2) All Light Fixtures are EtL Approved for hazardous Locations fILTEI.S Note: All Team Nov/therm filters Meets Class 11 of the UL -900 Classrfication. GLASS SPECIFICATION Glass Used in the Mix Room is Tempered and Meets or Exceeds ANSI Z -97. I Standard. © Team Blowtherm 1998 IMPORTANT NOTE - Thb print is the ooCJldail W property of Team nowt m. It b not to be wed or rep ceiuced in any manner. not submitted to other podia for examination without the prior written oonoait of Team filowtiwm. ,1 - dtAhl: ‘• -- = . awnas en,- rxcnm:.n:rr::iAri4.:a_ 1, 0:c:zu.v., s %ay.• COD) INO R Team Blowtherm offer a complete line of automotivi to the requirements of: • NIP/N-33 Standard for Spray Application Using f Materials • NFPA -86 Standard for Ovens and Furnaces • NFPA -91 Standard for Exhaust Systems for Air ( • NFPA - I O I Life Safety Code • NFPA -70 National Electric Code • OSHA Safety and Health Standards (29CFR 19 • BOCA National Fire Prevention Code +f National E • UFC Uniform Fire Code • UDC Uniform Building Code ▪ SBCCI Standard Fire Prevention Code 4 Standar Including our Free Standing Mix Rc This booth has been reviewed and approved by: • E: FL Equipment Testing Laboratory Report # 549 • ETL Equipment Testing Laboratory Report # 556 ▪ MEA MEA Report # 278 -94 -E (single skin) • MEA MEA Report # 154 -92 -E (dual skin) • 5CAQMD Approved Electrical components, such as motors, motor stari push buttons, are listed or approved for the Class located Conformance to all these requirements Is dependei the equipment is installed. The contractor will makr electncai wiring and conduit, piping, gas supply, ro protection systems, and the location of the equip,. conforms to the cited codes and other references, Note(s): Fire suppression system is NOT included v required by NFPA -33. Note: • The amount of Flammable or Combustible uid sto room must be within the following knits per Paint mixing r within 6' of the spray area may c per square foot of enclosure floor area but may not Pant mixing rooms further than G' from the spray ar gaiions p square foot of enclosure floor area b ut GREAT FINISHES START HERE no�o+a<assu ia.eu. =-- vz a ...icuL aa■e:+:sr� . _r-ti ::.: L�:n.r;: w ::� : YU:n�.s. ic:: �a :;....... . D WIL4 1999 NTER ORAMO NO: 1 fi IN-1011 2/2 DESCRIPTION OF ORONO General Layout Olaf NM , CODE INFORMATION Team Blowtherm offer a complete line of automotive paint mixing rooms that conform to the requirements of: • NFPA -33 Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable and Combustible Materials • NFPA -86 Standard for Ovens and Furnaces • NFPA -91 Standard for Exhaust Systems for Air Conveying of Materials • NFPA -10 I Life Safety Code • NFPA -70 National Electnc Code • OSHA Safety and Health Standards (29CFR 1910, 191 O.107) • BOCA National Fire Prevention Code 4 National Building Code • UFC Uniform Fire Code • UBC Uniform Building Code • SBCCI Standard Fire Prevention Code 4 Standard Building Code Including our Free Standing Mix Room This booth has been reviewed and approved by: • ETL Equipment Testing Laboratory Report # 549183 (single skin) • ETL Equipment Testing Laboratory Report # 556500 (dual skin) • MEA MEA Report # 278 -94 -E (single skin) • MEA MEA Report # 154 -92 -E (dual skin) • SCAOMD Approved Electrical components, such as motors, motor starters, disconnect switches and push buttons, are listed or approved for the Class and Division in which they are located Conformance to all these requirements is dependent upon the manner in which the equipment is installed. The contractor will make certain that all of the electncal wiring and conduit, piping, gas supply, roof penetrations, automatic fire protection systems, and the location of the equipment within the building also conforms to the cited codes and other references. Note(s): Fire suppression system is NOT included with the standard booth but is required by NFPA -33. Note: The amount of Flammable or Combustible Liquid stored in the paint mixing room must be within the following limits perNEPA 33: Paint mixing rooms within 6' of the spray area may contain up t ( (2)g dons per square foot of enclosure floor area but may not exceed GO gallons Paint mixing rooms further than 6' from the s pray area may contin up tw (2) (USj ga ons per" square foot of enclosure floor area but may not exceed 300 gallons GREAT FINISHES START HERE RECEIVE CITY OF TUK DEC 13 PERMIT CE AU Droeewoen arc eppeopfiute and subject to duvet. Customer mod dpct equipment e* bulkUng a In budding and et Ckaraiaee b listen • • =, +..:- .:mss.. •� :t,.t;ciW'o4C, rv!,Prcr.' 5 5 POWER MOUSE BLDG /6 0 0 L MI xiNG Rco j4m41 lb-I J d r' 1 M99 O2!Ici HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 15208 N.E. 110th P1. • Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 867 -2400 Fax: 882 -1777 t h i M.L tit I' l lit Cr- 1 t�- l3 -la CITY RECEIVED TUEW ILA DEC 1 3 1999 PERMIT CENTER wt1aS. ' WIN11 ' 0 • Sr ' 0 2.1 ► ",,Nr ,l► a ' /N) °baQ I O ' stur-i i J 01 -2:4 o ''�- - 4: scs ois)�, S'i) N i .V,3. 4 N\ v i mo1? Pal-twine) B' -1.107 s 3I(/7 aica Lsc r-#0, arod • -31 .1419 p� -7v ivs 9\ Rev 40 -ow 41 PL�11'1 �' Z \ ' L ZQ W After a review of the NFPA documents you submitted with this permit application we do not disagree about the wording in Section 3 -1, 3 -1.1 and 3 -1.2 of NFPA 33. However, it is our contention that in this state, and in this jurisdiction, NFPA standards do not supersede the Uniform Building Code requirements. Specifically, 18 -gauge sheet steel is not equivalent to one -hour fire resistive construction, which is required by the UBC to separate the mix room from the remainder of the building. FROM UBC FROM HANDBOOK 307.1.3 Liquid use, dispensing and mixing rooms. Rooms in which Class I, Class I1 and Class 1I1 -A flammable or combustible liquids are used, dispensed or mixed in open containers shall be constructed in accordance with the requirements for a Group H, Division 2 Occupancy and the following: 1. Rooms in excess of 500 square feet (46.5 m2) shall have at least one exterior exit door approved for fire department access. 2. Rooms shall be separated from other areas by an occupancy separation having a fire - resistive rating of not less than one hour for rooms up to 150 square feet (13.9 m2) in area and not less than two hours where the room is more than 150 square feet (13.9 m2) in arca. Separations from other occupancies shall not be Icss than required by Section 302 and Table 3 -B. 1 Shelving, racks and wainscoting in such areas shall be of noncombustible construction or wood not less than I -inch (25 mm) nominal thickness. 4. Liquid use, dispensing and mixing rooms shall not be located in basements 307.3 Location on Property. Group H Occupancies shall be located on property in accordance with Section 503, Table 3 -F and other provisions of this chapter. In Group H, Division 2 or 3 Occupancies, not Tess than 25 percent of the perimeter wall of the occupancy shall be an exterior wall. EXCEPTIONS: I. Liquid use, dispensing and nixing rooms having a floor arca of not more than 500 square Net (46.5 m2) need not be located on the outer perimeter of the building when they are in accordance with Section 307.1.3. 2. Liquid storage rooms having a floor area ofnot more than 1,000 square feet (93 m2) need not be located on the outer perimeter when they are in accordance with Section 307.1.4. 3, Spray paint booths that comply with the Fire Code need not be located on the outer perimeter. 307.1.3 Liquid use, dispensing and mixing rooms. Liquid use, dispensing and mixing rooms are classified as Group H, Division 2 Occupancies. Such rooms are required when the quantity of flammable or combustible liquids in use, dispensing or mixing operations exceeds the quantities allowed in control areas for use -open conditions specified in Table 3 -D. Because of their high fire hazard, liquid use, dispensing and nixing rooms are required to be separated from other uses by one -hour fire- resistive occupancy separations for rooms up to 150 square feet (13.9 m2) in area and two - hour fire- resistive occupancy separations for rooms exceeding 150 square feet (13.9 m2) in area, except where the occupancy separation requirements of Table 3 -B are more restrictive. Additional controls for such rooms include control of materials used for shelving, racks and wainscoting; a prohibition of locating such room in basements; and a requirement for an exterior access door for fire department access. The prohibition on basement locations is based primarily on the difficulty of fighting a fire involving large quantities of flammable and combustible liquids in basements. For the additional requirements in the Fire Code, see UFC Section 7903.2.3. January 11, 2001 Bob Henderson 15208 NE 110th. PL Redmond, WA 98052 SUBIECT: Permit Status #M99 -0249 Kenworth Chassis Mixing Room 8801 E Marginal Wy S Dear Mr. Henderson: Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, rtjrifi Tammy Beck Permit Technician File: M99 -0249 City of Tukwila Please contact the Permit Center at (206) 431 -3670 if you wish to schedule a final inspection. Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director In reviewing our current permit files, it appears that your permit for the installation of a pre- manufactured paint mixing room that was issued, on May 11, 2000 has not received a final inspection as of the date of this letter by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the Uniform Building Code and /or Uniform Mechanical Code, every permit issued by the Building Official under the provision of this code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days. Based on the above, if a final inspection is not called for within ten (10) business days from the date of this letter, the Permit Center will close your file and the work completed to date will be considered non- complying and not in conformance with the Uniform Building Code and /or Uniform Mechanical Code. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206-431-3670 • Fax: 206.431.3665 March 8, 2000 Bob Henderson Henderson Enterprises, Inc 15208 NE 110th Place Redmond, WA 98052 RE: CORRECTION LETTER #2 Development Permit Application Number M99 -0249 Kenworth Truck Company 8801 East Marginal Way S Dear Mr. Henderson: This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the Building Division. At this time, the Fire Department, Planning Division and Public Works Department have no comments regarding your application for permit. The City requires that four (4) complete sets of revised plans be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. If your revision does not require revised plans but requires additional reports or other documentation, please submit four (4) copies of each document. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a `revision sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections /revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206)431 -3672. Sincerely, Brenda Holt Permit Coordinator encl xc: File No. M99 -0249 City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 March 8, 2000 KENWORTH CHASSIS PAINT MIX ROOM 3. There are no other amounts of class 1 -B liquids stored in this control area. Refer UBC Table 3 -D; footnote one for definition of control area. 4. List all other classes of flammable or combustible liquids and the respective exempt amounts that will be used or stored in this control area. Please respond to the listed conditions and include confirmation from the responsible person in charge of this operation at Kenworth. • Page 2 BUILDING DIVISION REVIEW • Page 1 Tukwila Building Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 206 / 431 -3670 Date: March 7, 2000 Project Name: KENWORTH- CHASSIS PAINT MIXING RM. Application #: M99 -0249 Plan Reviewer: Bob Benedicto RE: Henderson Enterprises, Inc. letter dated 2/24/2000 from Mr. Robert Henderson The storage or use of flammable or combustible liquids in any occupancy is regulated in the building code. Building code requirements are based upon the use or the character of the occupancy. The storage or use of flammable or combustible liquids in excess of the exempt amounts listed in UBC Table 3 -D or UFC Table 7903.2 -B would trigger a change of use for this building unless the liquids are stored or used in accordance with UBC 307.1.3. The proposal to maintain an exempt amount of liquids in the paint mixing room would eliminate the need to provide a fire rated occupancy separation: between this room and the remainder of the building provided that the following conditions are confirmed: 1. The building is fully protected by an automatic sprinkler system. 2. The aggregate of class 1 -B liquid to be used or stored in a closed system is 120 gallons. If the class 1 -B liquid is to be used, stored, dispensed or mixed in open. containers, then the exempt amount in this control area would be 30 gallons. Establish which process is applicable to confirm the exempt amount. �� January 11, 2000 Bob Henderson Henderson Enterprises, Inc 15208 NE 110th Place Redmond, WA 98052 Dear Mr. Henderson: Sincerely, Brenda Holt Permit Coordinator encl xc: File No. M99 -0249 C city of Tukwila Avt, i A , 0 , 7 t ¢Yp:lt%'>td TR; Sipi •+R�h�mray.�..+v..n..n+....... Steven M..Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development RE: CORRECTION LETTER #1 Development Permit Application Number M99 -0249 Kenworth Truck Company 8801 East Marginal Way S This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the Building Division. At this time, the Fire Department, Planning Division and Public Works Department have no comments regarding your application for permit. The City requires that two (2) complete sets of revised plans be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. If your revision does not require revised plans but requires additional reports or other documentation, please submit two (2) copies of each document. In order to better expedite your resubmit'tal, a `revision sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections /revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206)431 -3672. Steve Lancaster, Director p 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431.3670 • Fax: 206. 431 -3665 • Page 1 BUILDING DIVISION REVIEW Please amend your application to show compliance with UBC Section 307.1.3. Date: January 10, 2000 Project Name: KENWORTH - CHASSIS PAINT MIXING RM. Application #: M99 -0249 Plan Reviewer: R.S.B. 1. The Uniform Building Code including State amendments is the adopted code for the City of Tukwila. This represents minimum requirements for construction of buildings or portions thereof. As such, the requirements of the Uniform Building Code cannot be reduced. Any proposed alternate method must (at minimum) show equivalency to the requirements of the Uniform Building Code. A review of the NFPA documents that were submitted with this permit application indicates that the mix room can be constructed as required in Section 3 -1, 3 -1.1. and 3 -1.2 of NFPA 33. Although this is an NFPA standard, it cannot supercede the Uniform Building Code requirements. Specifically, 18 -gauge sheet steel is not equivalent to one -hour fire resistive construction, which is required to separate the mix room from the remainder of the building. • Tukwila Building Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 206 / 431 -3670 t $j HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. Industrial Ventilation SLEEKER { BROS. 12/13/99 City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Attn: Mr. Duane Griffin- Building Official Ref: Paccar- Seattle (Kenworth Truck Co.) Dear Mr. Griffin: Paccar requests approval for installation Paint Mixing Room as prescribed in NFPA Pamphlet 33, 1995 Edition (latest), Chapter 6, Storage and Handling and Chapter 3, Construction. NFPA differentiates between spray "booths" and spray "rooms" as does UFC Article 45 and has 18gauge sheet steel as acceptable construction material. NFPA also specifies that "Mixing Rooms" be constructed per 3 -1.1, 18 gauge sheet steel. Spray "booths" are not stated to be required to be listed as "one hour" assemblies though one could assume that the construction materials meet the intent. Mixing Rooms therefore appear to meet the intent of the standard. This Mixing Room is manufactured by Blowtherm (formerly DeVilbiss ) and the size is 9' x 15' (135 square feet). Unit is ETL listed. Plans herewith. Thank you for you consideration. 1 c 1 e y, Robert H. en erson President D■VIL 'SISS SPRAY OOOTN PRODUCTS 15208 N.E. 110th PI. • Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 867 -2400 Fax (425) 882 -1777 GEN. CONT. LIC. #HENDEEI066NN RECEIVE:0 CITY OF TU Y'11 A DEC 1 S1999 PERMIT CENTER Y'KK()1111.1)OC WI ACTIVITY NUMBER: M99 -0249 DATE: 4 -24 -2000 PROJECT NAME: KENWORTH CHASIS PAINT MIXING ROOM SITE ADDRESS: 8801 EAST MARGINAL WAY S Original Plan Submittal XX Response to Correction Letter # 2 Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: 9 l3 Divisio Public Works PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) v Yom' FA / PP d eventio i n ' Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route N Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Approved Approved with Conditions REVIEWER'S INITIALS:, IJ Planning Division Permit Coordinator No further Review Required II I DUE DATE: 4-25-2000 Complete X1 Incomplete Not Applicable Comments: n DATE: DUE DATE 5 -23 -2000 Not Approved (attach cco�omm��entt►►s))- DATE: 5S CORRECTION DETERMINATION: DUE DATE Approved n Approved with Conditions n Not Approved (attach comments) n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: ACTIVITY NUMBER: M99 -0249 DATE: 3 -1 -2000 PROJECT NAME: KENWORTH CHASSIS PAINT MIX ROOM Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # XX Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # _ After Permit is Issued DEPARTMENTS: B it ing Division d Public Works PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Incomplete TUES /THURS ROUTING: I Please Route I Structural Review Required APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) Approved Approved \PRROUTE.DOC 5/99 Approved with Conditions Fire Prevention n Comments: I REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Approved with Conditions( Not Approved comments) Ff Cffrr Idv Aid REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: CORRECTION DETERMINATION: DUE DATE DUE DATE: 3-2 -2000 Not Applicable Not Approved (attach comments) .,.,:. v ": � y � 3 .`•. ., .. �,:'. rt.tnr ^ ;` d ln;fl,_ .,. Planning Division Permit Coordinator No further Review Required n DUE DATE 3 -30 -2000 REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: DEPARTMENTS: Builtlirig Division dP, 1 e k ( Public Works PERMIT COORD COPf PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: M99 -0249 DATE: 12 -13 -99 PROJECT NAME: KENWORTH- CHASSIS PAINT MIXING ROOM XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # _ Revision #. After Permit Is Issued 610 Fire Prevention • Planning Division Structural Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Ff Incomplete n Not Applicable TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required n No further Review Required ■ DUE DATE: 12 -14 -99 Comments: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) Approved n Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) hal ( 1414*( iwtiked H 1-20ov REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: CORRECTION DETERMINATION: Approved REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: \PRROUTE.DOC 5/99 DUE DATE 1 -1 1 -00 DUE DATE Approved with Conditions I 1 Not Approved (attach comments) U }, 3 .y 4- y� a ,; .. _ a _ . �y . ... A y �._ 1'f f�t(' T } �t �} r '!•i4 � • 4 � ,� 1 r a••f w:. b �.. y . r +Ew -n i : �t.7+�AiM�li" .. .i'' � f n..f� ,�. , ,-fp f f y ,1 r " 1)4. 41' �• �F i , y ,,, ,R, .iwt: IN��Jww+i.S�P .IVLK iii City of Tukwila Department of Community Development John W. Rants, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. C � Date: Plan Check/Permit Number: M •� r C • 7 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # 1E1 Response to Correction Letter # 7-- 0 Revision # after Permit is Issued Project Name: • N' Glli 7 ` Cf1> S/ S 7 lltj 1 " q l . X/ Ill 6 Project Address: Sr 801 E. V\ cur J l r,a 1 1n/y S Contact Person: IMP .r edr5o Phone Number: 1 -425 ' 8v 2g00 ' / /'t l 1 ' //i Summary of Revision: #0C-c) A/ L Wu DA/ El t t 2- RECEIVED GrN of TUKWILP 1 pERma CENTE' Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: }/Entered in Sierra on L1 '2- ' Dc 06/29/99 City of Tukwila • Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax etc. Date: `L — 1 7_w ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit is Issued Project Address: Contact Person: arty er iv/rn2h1,t/ n_ 1.c1;0)-y e 43 HL: .tnt_12.5c9U 1.0 Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center b • Entered in Sierra on 2 - ?q -0o Plan Check/Permit Number: M 7C 7 • C7 Project Name: lAfr7/2l'}' " c ss) S m NT Y N fr- i2e0 Sheet Number(s): 4:677P7 003.%D ) 4 -MOO "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision I I Phone Number: 4)5 46 7 ?4V Summary of Revision: C- t )121GrffiDti1 OF 05a Or M/ X 1 A1'6- t " U 7 S C-�j - ✓ . , Y C t> 1 4-euict - • i 4 M 'l ! ■ ' John W. Mayor C EIVb C IUEKV�IIA '9 2000 I PERMIT CENTER 06/29/99 Dear Sir: City of Tukwila Fire Department Review Control #M99 -0249 (510) Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief December 15, 1999 Re: Kenworth Motor Company - 8801 East Marginal Way South The attached set of mechanical plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. One or more portable fire extinguishers having a rating of not less than 20 -B shall be located not less than 10 feet (3048 mm) or more than 50 feet (15240 mm) from any Class I or II liquid storage area located outside of a liquid storage room. (UFC 7902.5.11.5.2) Portable fire extinguishers shall be securely installed on the hanger or in the bracket supplied, placed in cabinets or wall recesses. The hanger or bracket shall be securely and properly anchored to the mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The extinguisher shall be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than 5 feet above the floor and the clearance between the bottom of the extinguisher and the floor shall not be less than 4 inches. Extinguishers shall be located so as to be in plain view (if at all possible), or if not in plain view, they shall be identified with a sign stating, "Fire Extinguisher ", with an arrow pointing to the unit. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.3) (UFC Standard 10 -1) Clear access to fire extinguishers is required at all times. They may not be hidden or obstructed. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.5) Fire extinguishers require monthly and yearly John W. Rants, Mayor [J.....L......dn . n Cinilnn. AAA A nilnunw Dn..b Cnn• - T..1n.41n Wnnh)nninn ()Dina Dla.nn• M/1A) C7C_AA/U Ca. MIA) C7CAA40 City of Tukwila Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief Page number 2 inspections. They must have a tag or label securely attached that indicates the month and year that the inspection was performed and shall identify the company or person performing the service. (NFPA 10, 4 -3, 4 -4 and 4 -4.3) Every six years, dry chemical and halon type fire extinguishers shall be emptied and subjected to the applicable recharge procedures. (NFPA 10, 4 -4.1) If the required monthly and yearly inspections of the fire extinguisher(s) are not accomplished or the inspection tag is not completed, a reputable fire extinguisher service company will be required to conduct these required surveys. (NFPA 10, 4 -3, 4 -4) 2. No point in a sprinklered building may be more than 250 feet from an exit, measured along the path of travel. (UBC 1004.2.5.2.2) Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Exit doors shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unusable. All locking devices shall be of an approved type. (UFC 1207.3) Dead bolts are not allowed on auxiliary exit doors unless the dead bolt is automatically retracted when the door handle is engaged from inside the tenant space. (UFC 1207.3) Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Fire Code. (UFC 1207 -1212) Gates and barriers shall be openable without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Gates and barriers in an exit shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unopenable at times when the building or area served by the exit is occupied. (UFC 1208.2) Manually operated edge- or surface - mounted flush bolts John W. Rants, Mayor •• _.,__ ••• • - n__• _ T__ 1- . TI7__1-1 - 12 n - ..,___ •nn•1 P.,r ••n• _ tr_.._ I I LI 111 l•9/1 Page number 3 C City of Tukwila Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief and surface bolts are prohibited. When exit doors are used in pairs and approved automatic flush bolts are used, the door leaf having the automatic flush bolts shall have no door knob or surface - mounted hardware. The unlatching of any leaf shall not require more than one operation. (UFC 1207.3) 3. An approved automatic : fire sprinkler extinguishing system is required for thi's project. (City Ordinance #1742) All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written approval of the W.S.R.B., Factory Mutual, Industrial Risk Insurers, Kemper or any other representative designated and /or recognized by The City of Tukwila, prior to submittal to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #1742) Maintain a 3' clear space around the sprinkler riser(s) for emergency access. (NFPA 13 4 -1.2) Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City Ordinance #1742) All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) An aisle to and working space shall be provided for each electrical panel. An aisle width not less than 24 inches shall provide access to the panel and 30 inches of working space shall be provided directly in front of the panel. (NEC 110- 16(a), NEC 110- 16(c)) John W. Rants, Mayor AAA A ..J...._.. A...1. r....♦ — T.. L.. J1.. ,1, ..L J....a.... /10100 — Bf........ MALI C•C 4A/14 _ /!_.._ /MALI C7C AA7/1 C. City of Tukwila Page number 4 Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief Each circuit breaker shall be legibly marked to indicate it's purpose. (NEC 110 -22) 4. Satisfactory provisions shall be made for containing or neutralizing spills or leakage of hazardous materials. (UFC 8001.5.2.3) 5. Material safety data sheets for all hazardous materials on the premise shall be readily available on site for emergency personnel. (UFC 8001.6) 6. Visible hazard identification signs shall be placed at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in accordance with nationally recognized standards. (UFC 8001.7) 7. "No Smoking" signs shall be conspicuously posted within and at all entrances to hazardous materials storage areas. 8. Only non - sparking tools shall be used in hazardous areas where the presence of a spark could result in an explosion or fire. 9. In areas covered by a sprinkler system designed for extra- hazard occupancies, the inside storage of flammable and combustible liquids (IN CLOSED CONTAINERS), shall not exceed 120 gallons of class I -A, 240 gallons of class I -B, 360 gallons of class I- C, 480 gallons of class II or 1320 gallons of class III -A liquids, or 480 gallons in any combination of class I and class II liquids. (UFC 7902.5.7.1, Table 702.5 -A) Flammable liquids in excess of those amounts allowed within control areas will have to be removed from the premises or a room will have to be designed and built to meet the requirements of the Building and Fire Codes for a (H -3) flammable liquids storage room or warehouse. (UFC 7902.5.7.3) John W. Rants, Mayor U.. ,.L......r..«. C•Hi.... AAA A nr/nun. De.b Cnnt - TuL.•.l /e Weeh/nnlnn IV 1 Rll a Dhnnn• /9/A) C1GAAAA a Cash /9AAl C1GAAQD C. City of Tukwila Fire Department Page number 5 Dispensing of flammable liquids from drums shall be by means of suction pumps. Pumps and associated equipment shall be of an approved type (U.L. listed). Gravity dispensing is not allowed. (UFC 79.802(c)) Install a sign, visible from the fuel dispenser(s) indicating the location of the pump emergency electrical shut -off switch. (UFC 5201.5.3) 10. A permit is required for the use, storage, handling or sale of flammable or combustible liquids. (UFC 105.8 - F.3, article 79) Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. Yours truly, cc: TFD file ncd glk) The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau John W. Rants, Mayor Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief . •__ _ _ n._.,___ AA • •_.._..__ n--t. r...• - 110100 - el........ /9HA1 r't_AAA/ - C'...1011AI " C'C 44*A - •.• • • • • • ' • 0 Tr • - f 43 o c:71 • • , •. •o E'l 0 0 • " . .% 4 N t- • i •••• • - • • ' • rl ....,....., • •- . in •4 • • •-• al • • • 1-11-1 ai ...... • ••• •. . . • • . , • •: • -... Atc..1;. '::- i• • • ''''...... . • : • .• • : .• ;, • • • „.. • • . • • •• .',.." • •?' • • • • • • CHASSIS PAINT MIX ROOM 9' X15' 58oT� elg\JATE0 0 5 10 15 20 25 J H IIIIIIIIIII IIII IIII CHASSIS PAINT MIX ROOM 9' X15' fIANI 10" EXHAUST DUCT OSLO ha rial WIP4 111P 4WirlAt i all1W - (e) /EXISTING / P AINT BOO �— 6_7• 1 1 r- M510'NA l- am 14b 'Y/, M99 -0249 EXPIRED IL 4 C 1 I N.VL, I ur I T slFini th t the Plan Chock appronl are subject to errors and omi::eions and approval of pans does not authorize the violation of any tractor's code or ordinance. plans acknowledged. tractor's copy A PP P e By Date Mnn D , L � n Permit No. .- 1` 5- i1 -wo0 SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: ❑ , VECHANICAL ELECTRICAL ❑ PLUMBING ❑ GAS PIPING CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION r119-02 HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 15208 N.E. 11010 PI. Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 867 -2400 Fan: 882-1777 12 -Rq CITY OF TUKWILA APPROVED MAY la 2004 As NUILD 131 01FK 01V10 RECEWEO CITY OF TUNWILq DEC 1 3 1999 PERMIT CENTER 16' PREP BOOTH x 27' AMU I EXXH, d < J J J EXXH, d o O j u 1IJIII 1 CHASSIS EXISTING PAINT IT3DETH PREP PAINT MIX ROOM ilk ilk n I I l e fl 1. 0 , CHASSIS PAINT MIX ROOM 9' X15' 58oT� elg\JATE0 0 5 10 15 20 25 J H IIIIIIIIIII IIII IIII CHASSIS PAINT MIX ROOM 9' X15' fIANI 10" EXHAUST DUCT OSLO ha rial WIP4 111P 4WirlAt i all1W - (e) /EXISTING / P AINT BOO �— 6_7• 1 1 r- M510'NA l- am 14b 'Y/, M99 -0249 EXPIRED IL 4 C 1 I N.VL, I ur I T slFini th t the Plan Chock appronl are subject to errors and omi::eions and approval of pans does not authorize the violation of any tractor's code or ordinance. plans acknowledged. tractor's copy A PP P e By Date Mnn D , L � n Permit No. .- 1` 5- i1 -wo0 SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: ❑ , VECHANICAL ELECTRICAL ❑ PLUMBING ❑ GAS PIPING CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION r119-02 HENDERSON ENTERPRISES, INC. 15208 N.E. 11010 PI. Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 867 -2400 Fan: 882-1777 12 -Rq CITY OF TUKWILA APPROVED MAY la 2004 As NUILD 131 01FK 01V10 RECEWEO CITY OF TUNWILq DEC 1 3 1999 PERMIT CENTER